Isolation and Identification of Secondary Metabolites from the Aerial Parts of Stachys lavandulifolia Vahl

(2017) Isolation and Identification of Secondary Metabolites from the Aerial Parts of Stachys lavandulifolia Vahl. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. pp. 58-63. ISSN 1735-0328

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Abstract

Stachys lavandulifolia Vahl is an herbaceous wild plant native to Iran which is traditionally used in Iranian folk medicine as a mild sedative tea for reducing anxiety and for treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. Our previous study on ethyl acetate extract of S. lavandulifolia proved anti-anxiolytic activity and so the present study was designed to determine chemical components of this biologically active fraction. The extract was prepared using maceration method. Column chromatography and medium pressure liquid chromatography (MPLC) was used respectively to separate the fractions. Finally, some evaluated fractions were used for high pressure liquid (HPLC) and peak shaving recycle technique to achieve more purification. Separated compounds were determined using NMR analysis and mass spectroscopy. Six compounds have been isolated from ethylacetate extract of aerial parts of S. lavandulifolia including four flavonoids (apigenin, kumatakenin, penduletin and 4 ', 7-dihyroxy-3, 5, 6-trimethoxy flavone), a labdan diterpenoid (labda-13-en-8, 15-diol), and an iridoid.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: stachys lavandulifolia labdan diterpenoid flavonoid monoterpen lacton lamiaceae labdane-type diterpenoids leonurus-heterophyllus loliolide
Divisions: Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences > Department of Pharmacognosy
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences > Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology
Isfahan Pharmaceutical Sciences Research center
Page Range: pp. 58-63
Journal or Publication Title: Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 16
ISSN: 1735-0328
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/77

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