Identification of rosmarinic acid as a novel antidepressive substance in the leaves of Perilla frutescens Britton var. acuta Kudo (Perillae Herba).

Hiroshi Takeda, Minoru Tsuji, Teruhiko Matsumiya, Masayoshi Kubo
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The leaves of Perilla frutescens Britton var. acuta Kudo (Perillae Herba) are found in some traditional oriental herbal medicines that are primarily used to treat affective disorders such as depression and anxiety. The aim of the present study was to identify the bioactive component in Perillae Herba that possesses antidepressive activity. The effects of a water extract of Perillae Herba and six fractions therefrom were evaluated in mice by use of the forced-swimming test. An oral administration of a water extract of Perillae Herba significantly reduced the duration of immobility. Moreover, 50% methanol extract of the water extract of Perillae Herba and its 30% methanol extract also reduced the duration of immobility. Three-dimensional high-performance liquid chromatography and FAB-MS and NMR spectral analysis clearly showed that the extracts with anti-immobility effects contained abundant rosmarinic acid. The oral and intraperitoneal administration of rosmarinic acid significantly reduced the duration of immobility. In contrast, a water extract from another species of Perillae Herba, which contains only low levels of rosmarinic acid, had no anti-immobility effect. These results suggest that rosmarinic acid may be the main component involved in the antidepressive effect of Perillae Herba in the forced-swimming test. Thus it may be a novel antidepressive substance.

从 Perilla frutescens Britton var. acuta Kudo(Perillae Herba)叶片中鉴定出新型抗抑郁物质迷迭香酸。
紫苏叶(Perilla frutescens Britton var.本研究旨在确定紫苏中具有抗抑郁活性的生物活性成分。研究人员通过强迫小鼠游泳试验,评估了紫苏水提取物及其六种馏分对小鼠的影响。口服紫苏水萃取物后,小鼠不动的时间明显缩短。此外,从紫苏水提取物中提取的 50%甲醇提取物及其 30% 甲醇提取物也能缩短静止不动的时间。三维高效液相色谱法、FAB-MS 和 NMR 光谱分析清楚地表明,具有抗静电作用的提取物中含有丰富的迷迭香酸。口服和腹腔注射迷迭香酸能显著缩短不运动的持续时间。与此相反,另一种紫苏属植物的水提取物只含有少量的迷迭香酸,却没有抗静电作用。这些结果表明,迷迭香酸可能是紫苏在强迫游泳试验中发挥抗抑郁作用的主要成分。因此,它可能是一种新型抗抑郁物质。
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