药用树种 Pamburus missionis Swingle 的定性和定量代谢组学研究

M. S. Yaswanthi, P. Pallavi, N. Savithramma
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自古以来,植物药就是人类众所周知的最古老的医疗保健方式。即使是今天用于治疗各种疾病的商业药物,也含有很大比例的植物衍生化合物。因此,药用植物的化学成分分析在将其用于制药和商业产业方面发挥着关键作用。Pamburus missionis 是印度和斯里兰卡传统医学系统中用于降低卡帕多沙的药用植物之一。阿育吠陀医生用它的叶子治疗肿胀、痔疮、骨折、瘘管、产褥期疾病,还可用作蛇毒。因此,本研究旨在揭示该植物不同部位的植物化合物。代谢组学揭示了碳水化合物、脂类、蛋白质、生物碱、酚类、黄酮类、类固醇等初级和次级代谢物的存在。从水提取物中可以看出,叶、茎和树皮提取物中的生物碱含量几乎相同,都在 1.2 至 1.3 克(w/v%)左右,而果实中则完全没有生物碱。叶提取物中的酚类和类固醇含量较高,分别为 112.77±0.34 mg/g 提取物和 17.91±0.26 mg,果提取物中的类黄酮含量为 44.69±0.30 mg/g 提取物,树皮提取物中的单宁含量为 62.37±1.75 mg/g 提取物。
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Qualitative and quantitative metabolomics of Pamburus missionis Swingle – a medicinal tree taxon
Since ancient times, Plant based medicine is a well-known oldest form of healthcare to mankind. Even the commercial medications used for the treatment of various ailments today, contains a large proportion of plant derived chemical compounds. Hence chemical profiling of medicinal plants gained a key role to use them in pharmaceuticals as well as commercial industries. Pamburus missionis is one of the medicinal plants used in the Indian and Srilankan traditional medicine system to reduce kapha dosha. The ayurvedic physicians used its leaves to treat swelling, piles, fractures, fistula, puerperal diseases and as serpent venom. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to reveal the phytocompounds from various parts of this plant. Metabolomics revealed the presence of primary and secondary metabolites like carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, alkaloids, phenols, flavonoids, steroids etc. From the aqueous extract, Alkaloid content is almost same in leaf, stem and bark extracts with around 1.2 to 1.3 g (w/v%) and completely absent in the fruit. Phenolic content and steroids are notably high in leaf extract with 112.77±0.34 mg/g of extract and 17.91±0.26 mg respectively, where the flavonoid content in fruit extract with 44.69±0.30 mg/g of extract and the tannin content in bark extract with 62.37±1.75 mg/g of extract.
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