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Title: | Triterpenoids and steroids isolated from Anatolian Capparis ovata and their activity on the expression of inflammatory cytokines | Authors: | Gazioglu, I. Semen, S. Acar, Özden Özgün Kolak, U. Sen, A. Topcu, G. |
Keywords: | 3ß-pentacosanoate anti-inflammatory anticholinesterase Capparaceae fatty acid olean-12-en-3ß, 28-diol secondary metabolites spectroscopy structure elucidation 5alpha,6alpha, epoxycholestan 3beta ol 5beta,6beta epoxycholestan 3beta ol acetylcholinesterase bismethyl octylphthalate Capparis ovata extract cholinesterase CXCL9 chemokine cytokine dichloromethane galantamine gamma interferon inducible protein 10 hexane olean 12 en 3beta,28,diol, 3beta pentacosanoate oleanolic acid plant extract sitosterol steroid stigmast 5,22 dien 3beta myristate triterpenoid tumor necrosis factor unclassified drug ursolic acid antiinflammatory activity Article bud Capparis ovata cell viability concentration response controlled study enzyme analysis esterification flower fruit human human cell incubation time live cell imaging mass fragmentography mass spectrometry nuclear magnetic resonance plant leaf plant stem protein expression quantitative analysis real time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction SH-SY5Y cell line ultraviolet spectroscopy |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis Ltd. | Abstract: | Context: Capparis L. (Capparaceae) is grown worldwide. Caper has been used in traditional medicine to treat various diseases including rheumatism, kidney, liver, stomach, as well as headache and toothache. Objective: To isolate and elucidate of the secondary metabolites of the C. ovata extracts which are responsible for their anti-inflammatory activities. Materials and methods: Buds, fruits, flowers, leaves and stems of C. ovata Desf. was dried, cut to pieces, then ground separately. From their dichloromethane/hexane (1:1) extracts, eight compounds were isolated and their structures were elucidated by NMR, mass spectroscopic techniques. The effects of compounds on the expression of inflammatory cytokines in SH-SY5Y cell lines were examined by qRT-PCR ranging from 4 to 96 µM. Cell viability was expressed as a percentage of the control, untreated cells. Results: This is a first report on isolation of triterpenoids and steroids from C. ovata with anti-inflammatory activity. One new triterpenoid ester olean-12-en-3ß,28-diol, 3ß-pentacosanoate (1) and two new natural steroids 5?,6?-epoxycholestan-3ß-ol (5) and 5ß,6ß-epoxycholestan-3ß-ol (6) were elucidated besides known compounds; oleanolic acid (2), ursolic acid (3), ß-sitosterol (4), stigmast-5,22-dien-3ß-myristate (7) and bismethyl-octylphthalate (8). mRNA expression levels as EC10 of all the tested seven genes were decreased, particularly CXCL9 (19.36-fold), CXCL10 (8.14-fold), and TNF (18.69) by the treatment of 26 µM of compound 1 on SH-SY5Y cells. Discussion and conclusions: Triterpenoids and steroids isolated from C. ovata were found to be moderate-strong anti-inflammatory compounds. Particularly, compounds 1 and 3 were found to be promising therapeutic agents in the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/37549 https://doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2020.1814356 |
ISSN: | 1388-0209 |
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