Phytochemical and biological investigation of Eugenia uniflora L. cultivated in Egypt

O. B. Riham, A. Shaza, E. W. Nermien
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Eugenia uniflora L. (Myrtaceae) is a plant species used in folk medicine for treatment of various disorders. This study aims to quantify the phenolic and flavonoid contents of E. uniflora aqueous methanolic extract (AME), identification of its major constituents, as well as the evaluation of its biological activity. Quantification was performed using colorimetric assays. Column chromatographic separation was used for isolation of the major phenolic constituents while their structures were elucidated by 1D- and 2D Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) spectra. Alkaloids were identified using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. The antidepressant activity of E. uniflora AME in mice was evaluated using the tail suspension test (TST). The weight control effect was evaluated by serial weighing. The results showed high phenolic and flavonoid contents of E. uniflora AME. The chromatographic investigation identified a new flavonoid, myricetin 3-O-(4'', 6''-digalloyl) glucopyranoside, for first time in this genus, along with four flavonoids and phenolic acids. Integerrimine alkaloid was identified through GC/MS analysis. Administration of E. uniflora AME significantly reduced the immobility time in mice (P value of < 0.0001) in a dose- dependent manner for doses of 1, 10, 50 and 100 mg/kg. Also, a non-significant weight reduction in mice chronically treated with the E. uniflora AME was observed. Our study reports the isolation of myricetin 3-O- (4'', 6''-digalloyl) glucopyranoside from E. uniflora. It confirms that E. uniflora leaf extract has an antidepressant and anti-obesity effect.   Key words: Eugenia uniflora, flavonoid, alkaloid, depression, obesity.
埃及栽培的单叶Eugenia L.的植物化学和生物学研究
Eugenia uniflora L.(紫金娘科)是民间医学中用于治疗各种疾病的植物。本研究旨在定量测定独花莲水甲醇提取物(AME)的酚类和类黄酮含量,鉴定其主要成分,并评价其生物活性。采用比色法进行定量分析。采用柱层析法对主要酚类成分进行分离,并通过1D和2D核磁共振波谱(NMR)对其结构进行鉴定。采用气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)分析鉴定生物碱。采用尾悬试验(TST)评价单叶假单胞菌AME对小鼠的抗抑郁作用。通过连续称重评价控制重量的效果。结果表明,独叶莲子的酚类和类黄酮含量较高。色谱分析首次在该属植物中鉴定出一种新的类黄酮,杨梅素3-O-(4′,6′-二烯丙基)葡萄糖吡喃苷,以及四种类黄酮和酚酸。通过GC/MS分析鉴定出整草碱生物碱。在剂量为1、10、50和100 mg/kg的情况下,单叶假单胞菌AME显著减少小鼠的不动时间(P值< 0.0001),且呈剂量依赖性。此外,观察到长期服用单株大肠杆菌AME的小鼠体重减轻不显著。本研究报道了从单叶念珠菌中分离得到杨梅素3-O-(4′,6′-二烯丙基)葡萄糖吡喃苷。证实了独叶提取物具有抗抑郁和抗肥胖作用。关键词:单叶Eugenia;类黄酮;生物碱;
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