Gastroprotective activity of Parastrephia quadrangularis (Meyen), cabrera from the atacama desert

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2018-09
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Facultad/escuela
Idioma
en
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MDPI AG
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Resumen
Forty-three metabolites including several methoxylated flavonoids, tremetones, and ent-clerodane diterpenes were accurately identified for the first time in the ethanolic extract of P. quadrangularis by means of hyphenated UHPLC-quadrupole Orbitrap mass spectrometry, and seven isolated compounds were tested regarding gastroprotective activity using the HCl/EtOH-induced lesion model in mice. A new tremetone (compound 6) is reported based on spectroscopic evidence. The isolated clerodanes and tremetones showed gastroprotective activity in a mouse model, evidenced by compound 7 (p-coumaroyloxytremetone), which showed the highest gastroprotective activity (76%), which was higher than the control drug lansoprazole (72%). Our findings revealed that several constituents of this plant have gastroprotective activity, and particularly, p-coumaroyloxytremetone could be considered as a lead molecule to explore new gastroprotective agents. This plant is a rich source of biologically active tremetones and terpenoids which can support the ethnobotanical use of the plant. © 2018 MDPI AG. All rights reserved.
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Indexación: Scopus.
Chemicals and CAS Registry Numbers: alcohol, 64-17-5; hydrochloric acid, 7647-01-0; lansoprazole, 103577-45-3; Anti-Ulcer Agents; Benzofurans; Diterpenes, Clerodane; Ethanol; Hydrochloric Acid; Lansoprazole; Plant Extracts; tremetol
Palabras clave
Clerodanes, Endemic plants, Gastric ulcer, Gastroprotective, LC-MS/MS, Tremetones
Citación
Molecules, 23(9), art. no. 2361.
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