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ECDYSTEROIDS AND GLYCOSYLFLAVONES OF SILENE SIBIRICA (CARYOPHYLLACEAE)
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The present work realized the chemical study of Silene sibirica (L.) Pers. (Caryophyllaceae) high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array and mass spectrometric detection (electrospray ionization) (HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS). As a result, 25 compounds were found, including nine ecdysteroids and sixteen flavonoids. Ecdysteroids components were podecdysone C, integristerone A, turkesterone, polypodine B, 20-hydroxyecdysone and its 2-O-cinnamate, ecdysone, 2-deoxy-20-hydroxyecdysone, and 2-deoxyecdysone. Flavonoids were the glycosylflavones and derivatives of luteolin and apigenin. Luteolin glycosides included luteolin-7-O-rutinoside, lucenin-2, carlinoside, isoorientin and its 2″-O-arabinoside, as well as isoscoparin. The largest group of apigenin glycosides included O-glycosides as 7-O-glucoside and 7-O-rutinoside, C-glycosides as isovitexin, schaftoside, vicenin-2, and mixed C,O-glycosides as isovitexin-2′′-O-arabinoside and 2′′-O-rhamnoside. Three unidentified derivatives of apigenin were pre studied and their structural features discussed. Quantitative data about the content of selected compounds indicated that ecdysteroids accumulated in S. sibirica flowers (7.14–14.92 mg/g) and glycosylflavones were found predominantly in leaves (7.88–18.55 mg/g). The major ecdysteroid compound was 20-hydroxyecdysone, while flavonoids predominants were shaftoside and isovitexin-2″-O-ramnoside. A comparative analysis of the chemical composition of wild-growing and cultivated S. sibirica samples showed the stability of the metabolic profile of the plants during the introduction. The biological studies revealed the antiradical and antiglucosidase activity of the extracts. Thus, it was shown that the studied plant species (S. sibirica) is a source of ecdysteroids and glycosylflavones, and S. sibirica extracts have biological potency.
Altai State University
Title: ECDYSTEROIDS AND GLYCOSYLFLAVONES OF SILENE SIBIRICA (CARYOPHYLLACEAE)
Description:
The present work realized the chemical study of Silene sibirica (L.
) Pers.
(Caryophyllaceae) high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array and mass spectrometric detection (electrospray ionization) (HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS).
As a result, 25 compounds were found, including nine ecdysteroids and sixteen flavonoids.
Ecdysteroids components were podecdysone C, integristerone A, turkesterone, polypodine B, 20-hydroxyecdysone and its 2-O-cinnamate, ecdysone, 2-deoxy-20-hydroxyecdysone, and 2-deoxyecdysone.
Flavonoids were the glycosylflavones and derivatives of luteolin and apigenin.
Luteolin glycosides included luteolin-7-O-rutinoside, lucenin-2, carlinoside, isoorientin and its 2″-O-arabinoside, as well as isoscoparin.
The largest group of apigenin glycosides included O-glycosides as 7-O-glucoside and 7-O-rutinoside, C-glycosides as isovitexin, schaftoside, vicenin-2, and mixed C,O-glycosides as isovitexin-2′′-O-arabinoside and 2′′-O-rhamnoside.
Three unidentified derivatives of apigenin were pre studied and their structural features discussed.
Quantitative data about the content of selected compounds indicated that ecdysteroids accumulated in S.
sibirica flowers (7.
14–14.
92 mg/g) and glycosylflavones were found predominantly in leaves (7.
88–18.
55 mg/g).
The major ecdysteroid compound was 20-hydroxyecdysone, while flavonoids predominants were shaftoside and isovitexin-2″-O-ramnoside.
A comparative analysis of the chemical composition of wild-growing and cultivated S.
sibirica samples showed the stability of the metabolic profile of the plants during the introduction.
The biological studies revealed the antiradical and antiglucosidase activity of the extracts.
Thus, it was shown that the studied plant species (S.
sibirica) is a source of ecdysteroids and glycosylflavones, and S.
sibirica extracts have biological potency.
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