Description:
Context: Mimusops coriacea (Sapotaceae) is traditionally used to treat
inflammation of the urethra, cystitis, diarrhea, and dysentery, among
others. In Ecuador it is used as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory,
however the phytochemical and pharmacological information is scarce.
Aims: To evaluate the chemical composition, antioxidant capacity and
anti-inflammatory activity of the M. coriacea fruits in two stages of
ripening.
Methods: An extraction with hexane by Soxhlet of the oils of the seeds of
green and mature fruits was carried out. Saponifiable and
unsaponifiable fractions were analyzed by Gas Chromatography-Mass
Spectrometry (GC-MS). Hydroalcoholic extracts were obtained by
maceration from the green and ripe whole fruits and were tested by
Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS). Antioxidant
capacity by FRAP, DPPH and ABTS and anti-inflammatory activity
using the plantar edema model by carrageenan were evaluated.
Results: In the saponifiable fractions, four fatty acids were identified
(majority 9-octadecenoic acid) and in the unsaponifiable ones four
compounds were assigned to green fruits and nine to mature fruits, the
majority being squalene and urs-12-en-24-oico, 3-oxo-methyl ester,
respectively. By LC-MS 31 compounds were identified, associated with
phenolic compounds and triterpenic saponins. The extracts showed Fe3+
reducing capacity and antiradical activity, the green fruit extract was the
most active (IC50s = 4.99 ?g/mL and 246.80 ?g/mL, DPPH and ABTS,
respectively). The anti-inflammatory activity of the extracts was
demonstrated with inhibition percentages greater than 50% by using
indomethacin as reference drug.
Conclusions: The results provide the first findings of the phytochemical
and bioactive potential of the M. coriacea species that grows in Ecuador.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Katherine E. Bustamante Pesantes