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Bioactivity-guided isolation of antioxidant and anti-hepatocarcinoma constituents from Veronica ciliata
Chemistry Central Journal
Short Title: Chemistry Central Journal
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: 2016/05/03/
Pages: 1 - 8
Sources ID: 93676
Notes: Accession Number: 115097839; Yin, Li; Email Address: tanglin2027@163.com Lu, Qiuxia; Email Address: tanglin2027@163.com Tan, Shancai; Email Address: tanglin2027@163.com Ding, Lisheng 1; Email Address: tanglin2027@163.com Guo, Yiran; Email Address: tanglin2027@163.com Chen, Fang; Email Address: tanglin2027@163.com Tang, Lin; Email Address: tanglin2027@163.com; Affiliation:  1: Key Laboratory of Mountain Ecological Restoration and Bioresource Utilization, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu People's Republic of China; Source Info: 5/3/2016, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p1; Subject Term: PLANT extracts; Subject Term: LIVER cancer; Subject Term: TIBETAN medicine; Subject Term: ANTIOXIDANT analysis; Subject Term: GLYCOSIDES; Subject Term: THERAPEUTIC use; Author-Supplied Keyword: Anti-hepatocarcinoma; Author-Supplied Keyword: Antioxidant; Author-Supplied Keyword: Bioactivity-guided screening; Author-Supplied Keyword: Iridoid glycosides; Author-Supplied Keyword: Scrophulariaceae; Author-Supplied Keyword: Veronica ciliata; NAICS/Industry Codes: 325410 Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing; NAICS/Industry Codes: 325411 Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing; Number of Pages: 8p; Document Type: Article
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Background: Veronica ciliata Fisch., widely distributed in western China, has been traditionally used in Tibetan Medicine as a treatment for hepatitis, cholecystitis, rheumatism, and urticaria. However, V. ciliata Fisch. has not been subjected to detailed chemical constitution analysis and the bioactive studies were restricted to its crude extracts. It is necessary to investigate the active chemical components of these extracts and identify their biological effects. Results: Four iridoid glycosides, (veronicoside, cataposide, amphicoside, and verminoside) were isolated from the ethyl acetate fraction. Among these compounds, veronicoside and verminoside were isolated for the first time from this plant. These compounds exhibited strong antioxidant activity and inhibitory activity on HepG2 cell proliferation. The antioxidant activity of verminoside was equal to Vc. Cataposide, amphicoside and verminoside had stronger anti-hepatocarcinoma activity than 5-fluorouracil. Conclusions: Four iridoid glycosides,(veronicoside, cataposide, amphicoside and verminoside) were isolated from the extract of V. ciliata Fisch. using bioassay-guided screening.Among these compounds, veronicoside and verminoside were isolated for the first time from this plant. The above results indicated that these compounds were the active chemical components responsible for the antioxidant and anti-hepatocarcinoma properties of V. ciliata Fisch. The underlying mechanism of their bioactivity is worthy of further investigation. [Figure not available: see fulltext. Caption: Bioactivity-guided isolation of antioxidant and anti-hepatocarcinoma constituents from Veronica ciliata]