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Abstract
Dried flowers of Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) are largely used for their medicinal properties. In the present study, we examined the pharmacological properties of aqueous and methanolic fraction isolated from two varieties of German chamomile. HPLC-MS analysis of chamomile extract confirmed apigenin-7-O-glucoside as the major constituent of chamomile; some minor glycoside components were observed along with essential oils. These glucosides are highly stable in solution at different temperature range and their degradation occurs after long-term storage and extraction conditions at different pH and solvent. Methanolic fraction isolated from chamomile flowers demonstrated higher biologic response in inhibiting cell growth and causing induction of apoptosis in various human cancer cell lines compared to aqueous chamomile fraction. Apigenin glucosides inhibited cancer cell growth through deconjugation of glycosides that occurs in the cellular compartment to produce aglycone, apigenin. Taken together, the pharmacological profile of chamomile extract was dependent upon extraction process, storage conditions which affected the biological activity.
洋甘菊(洋甘菊)的干花因其药用特性被广泛使用。在本研究中,我们研究了从两个品种的德国洋甘菊分离的水和甲醇组分的药理学性质。对洋甘菊提取物的HPLC-MS分析证实,芹菜素-7- o -糖苷是洋甘菊的主要成分;在精油中观察到少量的苷类成分。这些糖苷在不同温度范围的溶液中具有较高的稳定性,在不同的pH和溶剂条件下,经过长期的储存和提取,会发生降解。与洋甘菊水相比较,洋甘菊甲醇组分在抑制多种人类癌细胞生长和诱导细胞凋亡方面表现出更高的生物学应答。芹菜素糖苷抑制癌细胞的生长通过解偶联的糖苷发生在细胞室产生苷元,芹菜素。综上所述,洋甘菊提取物的药理学特征取决于提取工艺、储存条件,这些条件都会影响其生物活性。