Isolation and Characterization of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds from Abies Pindrow Aerial Parts
- Autores: Kumar D.1, Kumar S.1
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							Afiliações: 
							- Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Punjabi University
 
- Edição: Volume 51, Nº 3 (2017)
- Páginas: 205-210
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/0091-150X/article/view/244532
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11094-017-1583-6
- ID: 244532
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Abies pindrow Royle (Himalayan silver fir, family Pinaceae) has a long tradition of use as anxiolytic but not investigated scientifically. Previously, antianxiety activity of chloroform extract (CE) and ethyl acetate fraction (EAF) of methanol extract of the plant have been reported at the dose of 400 and 50 mg/kg, respectively. CE and EAF were subjected to bioactivity-guided-fractionation using column chromatography with a view to isolate anxiolytic constituents. The antianxiety activity of test samples was assessed by comparing with control as well as standard drug, diazepam (2 mg/kg, p.o.) using the elevated plus maze model. Among six fractions (F1 – F6) of CE obtained after column chromatography, F2 and F3 exhibited significant antianxiety activity at doses of 45 and 40 mg/kg, respectively. Further column chromatography of F2 and F3 led to the isolation of maltol and dipalmitin. Column chromatography of EAF yielded five fractions (F1 – F5). F1 Exhibited antianxiety activity at the dose of 15 mg/kg. Column chromatography of F1 led to the isolation of gallic acid, maltol, p-coumaric acid, 4-hydroxy benzoic acid, 3,4-dihydroxy benzoic acid, shikimic acid, pinitol, hesperitin, and apigenin. Among these compounds, maltol, gallic acid, p-coumaric acid, hesperitin, and apigenin exhibited antianxiety activity at doses of 100, 10, 30, 50 and 2 mg/kg, p.o., respectively.
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D. Kumar
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Punjabi University
														Email: thakur_pu@yahoo.com
				                					                																			                												                	Índia, 							Patiala, Punjab, 147 002						
S. Kumar
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Punjabi University
							Autor responsável pela correspondência
							Email: thakur_pu@yahoo.com
				                					                																			                												                	Índia, 							Patiala, Punjab, 147 002						
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