Metabolite profiling and chemopreventive bioactivity of plant extracts from Bidens pilosa
Bidens pilosa has been used as a folk medicine in various medications and as a popular ingredient in herb teas. Chemopreventive activities of crude and fractionated plant extracts of Bidens pilosa were evaluated in this study. Ethyl acetate and butanolic fractions, partitioned from the total crude e...
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description | Bidens pilosa has been used as a folk medicine in various medications and as a popular ingredient in herb teas. Chemopreventive activities of crude and fractionated plant extracts of
Bidens pilosa were evaluated in this study. Ethyl acetate and butanolic fractions, partitioned from the total crude extract of
Bidens pilosa, exhibited significant scavenging free radical activity (IC
50 values ≅ 14–17
μg/mL) comparable to that of α-tocopherol. Strong effects on the inhibition of LPS-mediated nitric oxide production in RAW 264.7 cells were also observed for the EA and BuOH fractions. Detectable cytotoxicity on RAW 264.7 cells, however, was observed for the EA fraction at a dose >100
μg/ml. The metabolite profile and major constituents of the BuOH fraction were studied and characterized using various spectroscopic analyses. A new compound, heptanyl 2-
O-β-xylofuranosyl-(1→6)-β-glucopyranoside (
1), and eight phenolic compounds, namely quercetin 3-
O-rabinobioside (
2), quercetin 3-
O-rutinoside (
3), chlorogenic acid (
4), 3,4-di-
O-caffeoylquinic acid (
5), 3,5-di-
O-caffeoylquinic acid (
6), 4,5-di-
O-caffeoylquinic acid (
7), jacein (
8), centaurein (
9) were for the first time isolated from
Bidens pilosa. Compounds
2–7 are the major antioxidative constituents in the
Bidens pilosa extract. |
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Bidens pilosa, exhibited significant scavenging free radical activity (IC
50 values ≅ 14–17
μg/mL) comparable to that of α-tocopherol. Strong effects on the inhibition of LPS-mediated nitric oxide production in RAW 264.7 cells were also observed for the EA and BuOH fractions. Detectable cytotoxicity on RAW 264.7 cells, however, was observed for the EA fraction at a dose >100
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O-β-xylofuranosyl-(1→6)-β-glucopyranoside (
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O-rabinobioside (
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5), 3,5-di-
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O-caffeoylquinic acid (
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Bidens pilosa, exhibited significant scavenging free radical activity (IC
50 values ≅ 14–17
μg/mL) comparable to that of α-tocopherol. Strong effects on the inhibition of LPS-mediated nitric oxide production in RAW 264.7 cells were also observed for the EA and BuOH fractions. Detectable cytotoxicity on RAW 264.7 cells, however, was observed for the EA fraction at a dose >100
μg/ml. The metabolite profile and major constituents of the BuOH fraction were studied and characterized using various spectroscopic analyses. A new compound, heptanyl 2-
O-β-xylofuranosyl-(1→6)-β-glucopyranoside (
1), and eight phenolic compounds, namely quercetin 3-
O-rabinobioside (
2), quercetin 3-
O-rutinoside (
3), chlorogenic acid (
4), 3,4-di-
O-caffeoylquinic acid (
5), 3,5-di-
O-caffeoylquinic acid (
6), 4,5-di-
O-caffeoylquinic acid (
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Bidens pilosa were evaluated in this study. Ethyl acetate and butanolic fractions, partitioned from the total crude extract of
Bidens pilosa, exhibited significant scavenging free radical activity (IC
50 values ≅ 14–17
μg/mL) comparable to that of α-tocopherol. Strong effects on the inhibition of LPS-mediated nitric oxide production in RAW 264.7 cells were also observed for the EA and BuOH fractions. Detectable cytotoxicity on RAW 264.7 cells, however, was observed for the EA fraction at a dose >100
μg/ml. The metabolite profile and major constituents of the BuOH fraction were studied and characterized using various spectroscopic analyses. A new compound, heptanyl 2-
O-β-xylofuranosyl-(1→6)-β-glucopyranoside (
1), and eight phenolic compounds, namely quercetin 3-
O-rabinobioside (
2), quercetin 3-
O-rutinoside (
3), chlorogenic acid (
4), 3,4-di-
O-caffeoylquinic acid (
5), 3,5-di-
O-caffeoylquinic acid (
6), 4,5-di-
O-caffeoylquinic acid (
7), jacein (
8), centaurein (
9) were for the first time isolated from
Bidens pilosa. Compounds
2–7 are the major antioxidative constituents in the
Bidens pilosa extract.</abstract><cop>Shannon</cop><pub>Elsevier Ireland Ltd</pub><pmid>15507368</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.jep.2004.08.010</doi><tpages>11</tpages></addata></record> |
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