Chemical Basis of the Traditional Ayurvedic Detoxification Process of the Toxic Medicinal Plant Plumbago zeylanica.

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Ankur Kumar Tanwar, Debanjan Chatterjee, Neha Jain, Shivam Sharma, Kulbhushan Tikoo, Inder Pal Singh
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Abstract

Certain medicinal plants utilized in the traditional ayurvedic system are poisonous when used raw, but are used following a detoxification process. The Ayurvedic Formulary of India (AFI) provides details about these detoxification (known as "sodhana") processes as per traditional procedures. This research endeavor aimed to uncover the fundamental principles underlying the detoxification approach applied to Plumbago zeylanica, commonly referred to as "swet chitrak", in which plumbagin is the primary toxic constituent. Both unprocessed and processed (detoxified) extracts as well as the detoxification media were subjected to analysis for secondary metabolites using different analytical techniques. This investigation revealed a reduction in plumbagin content, its conversion to epoxyplumbagin and zeylanone and a noteworthy decrease in cis- and trans-isoshinanolone during detoxification. Furthermore, it was confirmed that pure plumbagin when subjected to the same detoxification conditions, is partially converted into epoxyplumbagin, and that cis and trans-isoshinanolone showed interconversion. The current work establishes the chemical basis of the age-old traditional ayurvedic process of detoxification of P. zeylanica.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Natural Products invites and publishes papers that make substantial and scholarly contributions to the area of natural products research. Contributions may relate to the chemistry and/or biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds or the biology of living systems from which they are obtained. Specifically, there may be articles that describe secondary metabolites of microorganisms, including antibiotics and mycotoxins; physiologically active compounds from terrestrial and marine plants and animals; biochemical studies, including biosynthesis and microbiological transformations; fermentation and plant tissue culture; the isolation, structure elucidation, and chemical synthesis of novel compounds from nature; and the pharmacology of compounds of natural origin. When new compounds are reported, manuscripts describing their biological activity are much preferred. Specifically, there may be articles that describe secondary metabolites of microorganisms, including antibiotics and mycotoxins; physiologically active compounds from terrestrial and marine plants and animals; biochemical studies, including biosynthesis and microbiological transformations; fermentation and plant tissue culture; the isolation, structure elucidation, and chemical synthesis of novel compounds from nature; and the pharmacology of compounds of natural origin.
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