Radical scavenging potential, antiinflammatory and antiarthritic activity of isolated isomer Methyl-γ-Orsellinate and roccellatol from Roccella montagnei Bel

Syed Zameer Ahmed Khader , Sidhra Syed Zameer Ahmed , Thangakumar Arunachalam , Sanjeeva Nayaka , Senthil Kumar Balasubramanian , Syed Tajudeen SyedAmeen , Ponmurugan Ponnusamy
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The burden of multiple drug resistance towards chronic diseases is rapidly increasing globally at an alarm rate. The present study aims to isolate active principles via bioassay guided fractionation of traditionally used lichen Roccella montagnei for in vitro radical scavenging activity with potential to combat arthritis and inflammation. The results of proximate composition and mineral analysis revealed the presence of essential amount of micro and macro nutrients which are required for secondary metabolite production. Fractions of Roccella montagnei and pure compounds were assessed for its in vitro antioxidant (DPPH, FRAP, OH radical, SOD, CAT, GPX), antiarthritic and antiinflammatory activity. The results indicates that lichen sample and fractions exhibited potent radical scavenger demonstrated in vitro antiarthritic and antiinflammatory activity in dose dependent manner. Bioassay fractionation lead to isolation of two pure compounds ie., Compound I and Compound II which were characterized using spectral data such as FT-IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, DEPT NMR spectroscopy, COSY & HMQC NMR spectroscopy and LC-MS analysis and was identified as Methyl-γ-Orsellinate (C9H10O4) a novel isomer from fractions E2d5a with a molecular weight of 182.2 and Roccellatol (C12H16O7) from fractions D3d4c with a molecular weight of 272.3. The present findings suggest that the secondary metabolites present in the lichens have direct relation, with biological activities revealing different properties and can be a future novel antioxidant and a potent anti-arthritic agent.

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罗汉草甲基γ-奥sellinate和罗汉草醇异构体自由基清除能力及抗炎、抗关节炎活性研究
慢性病多重耐药的负担正在全球范围内以惊人的速度迅速增加。本研究旨在通过生物测定法分离传统使用的山罗ccella地衣的体外自由基清除活性,以对抗关节炎和炎症。近似组成和矿物分析的结果表明,在次生代谢产物的生产中存在必需的微量和宏量营养素。测定山罗汉菌提取物和纯化合物的体外抗氧化活性(DPPH、FRAP、OH自由基、SOD、CAT、GPX)、抗关节炎和抗炎活性。结果表明,地衣样品及其组分具有较强的自由基清除能力,体外抗关节炎和抗炎活性呈剂量依赖性。生物测定分离得到两种纯化合物。采用FT-IR、1H NMR、13C NMR、DEPT NMR、COSY &等光谱数据对化合物I和化合物II进行了表征;HMQC核磁共振波谱和LC-MS分析鉴定为甲基γ- orsellinate (C9H10O4)和Roccellatol (C12H16O7),分别为分子量为182.2的E2d5a和分子量为272.3的D3d4c的新型异构体。提示地衣中次生代谢物与揭示不同特性的生物活性有直接关系,可能成为一种新型的抗氧化剂和有效的抗关节炎药物。
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