Description:
Background: Traditionally, Usnea genus has significant uses in the treatment of swelling
and tumors in Africa and Asia. The aim of the present study was to investigate the chemical
constituents present in the acetone extract (AE) of Usnea subfloridana Stirton and also to evaluate
their anti-inflammatory and anti-gout effects.
Methods: Isolation and characterization of secondary metabolites from AE were evaluated
by chromatography and spectral studies. Anti-inflammatory activities were assessed through
cyclooxygenases (COX1 and COX2) and 5-lipooxygenase (5-LOX) enzyme inhibition assays,
while anti-gout effects were evaluated by xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibition assay.
Results: The existence of five known depsidones, identified as galbinic acid (1), conprotocetraric
acid (2), constictic acid (3), salazinic acid (4), and lobaric acid (5), were exposed by chemical
investigation of AE and confirmed by spectral data. Using in vitro enzyme inhibition assays, it
was noticed that all the isolates showed dose-dependent activity against all the tested enzymes.
Mainly, compounds 2 and 5 showed better inhibition efficiency on COX2 enzyme with the IC50
of 7.17±1.07 and 7.01±0.94 nM, respectively, than the reference drug indomethacin (7.3±0.65
nM). Furthermore, all isolates exhibited potent inhibition effects on the XO enzyme.
Conclusion: The results indicated that U. subfloridana can be a favorable natural source for the
treatment of inflammation and gout. Compounds 2 and 5 were responsible for these biological
actions by regulating pro-inflammatory enzymes, namely COXs, 5-LOX, and XO.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Thanh-Trung Nguyen