Terpenoids and steroids from the stem bark of Sesbania grandiflora and biological studies of the plant extracts

Seagufta Afrin, M. Sohrab, Md. Shamim Ahmed, C. Hasan, M. Ahsan
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Sesbania grandiflora (L.) Pers. commonly known as vegetable hummingbird, agati or hummingbird tree1 is a small tree belonging to the family Leguminoseae. This plant is native to tropical Asia and is widely available in Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and India.2 It has widely been used in the herbal system of medicine to treat various diseases such as for the remedy of a large number of diseases like smallpox, inflammation, dysentery, rheumatism, leprosy, fever, gout, stomatitis and headache.3,4 The flowers and leaf of S. grandiflora were described to contain anxiolytic,5 anticancer6 and antioxidant7 activities. The bark extract demonstrated potent acute inflammation as well as adjuvant-induced arthritis inhibitory activity in rats.8 Qualitative analysis of the plant is carried out using standard chemical methods. The results revealed the presence of alkaloids, carbohydrates, phenolic compounds, tannin, flavonoids and saponins in plant extracts.9 Although S. grandiflora was previously studied extensively for its phytopharmacological potential, no comparative biological studies have been performed before among different extracts of the leaf and stem bark of this plant. We also report herein the isolation of seven compounds including a diterpene, two triterpenes, three steroids and, a fatty acid. The compounds are kaurenoic acid (1), β-amyrin (2) lupeol (3), stigmata-4,22-dien-3-one (4) stigmast-4-en-3-one (5) stigmasterol (6) and linoleic acid (7) respectively among which compounds 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are being reported for the first time from Sesbania grandiflora. Previous studies claimed that kaurenoic acid (1) showed significant hemolytic activities,10 whereas compounds lupeol (3)11 and stigmasterol (6)12 showed potential cytotoxic activities on cancer cell lines.
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大田葵(L.)珀耳斯。通常被称为植物蜂鸟,是一种属于豆科的小树。这种植物原产于亚洲热带地区,在马来西亚、印度尼西亚、菲律宾和印度都有广泛的应用。2它被广泛用于草药系统中治疗各种疾病,如天花、炎症、痢疾、风湿病、麻风病、发烧、痛风、口炎和头痛等多种疾病。据报道,桔梗的花和叶具有抗焦虑、抗癌和抗氧化活性。树皮提取物在大鼠中表现出有效的急性炎症和佐剂诱导的关节炎抑制活性采用标准化学方法对该植物进行定性分析。结果表明,植物提取物中存在生物碱、碳水化合物、酚类化合物、单宁、黄酮类化合物和皂苷虽然对桔梗的植物药理学潜力进行了广泛的研究,但在此之前还没有对桔梗叶和茎皮的不同提取物进行比较生物学研究。我们还报道了7个化合物的分离,包括一个二萜,两个三萜,三个类固醇和一个脂肪酸。化合物分别为香豆烯酸(1)、β-amyrin(2)、鹿皮醇(3)、花头-4,22-二烯-3- 1(4)、花头-4-烯-3- 1(5)、花头甾醇(6)和亚油酸(7),其中化合物1、2、3、4和5为首次从大田葵中分离得到。先前的研究表明,香豆烯酸(1)具有显著的溶血活性,10而化合物lupeol(3)11和stigmasterol(6)12对癌细胞具有潜在的细胞毒活性。
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