Variation of Diarylheptanoid from Alnus sibirica Fitch. Ex Turcz. Processed Enzymatic Hydrolysis

효소분해에 따른 물오리나무 Diarylheptanoid 화합물의 함량 변화

  • Wang, Hye Soo (Laboratory of Pharmacognosy and Natural Product Derived Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Chung-Ang University) ;
  • YIN, JUN (Laboratory of Pharmacognosy and Natural Product Derived Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Chung-Ang University) ;
  • Hwang, In Hyeok (Laboratory of Pharmacognosy and Natural Product Derived Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Chung-Ang University) ;
  • Lee, Min Won (Laboratory of Pharmacognosy and Natural Product Derived Medicine, College of Pharmacy, Chung-Ang University)
  • Received : 2018.10.30
  • Accepted : 2018.11.29
  • Published : 2018.12.31

Abstract

Alnus sibirica Fisch. ex Turcz.(AS) geographically distributes in Korea, Japan, Northeast China and Russia. The bark of Alnus species have been used as traditional medicine for the treatment of allergic skin diseases. The content evaluation of compounds which were isolated from the barks of A. sibirica processed enzymatic hydrolysis(EAS); hirsutanonol(1), 5-O-methylhirsutanonol(2), rubranol(3), hirsutenone(4) and muricarpone B(5) was conducted using HPLC. Consequently, in EAS, the content of glycoside was decreased considerably. But the aglycones(1, 3 and 4) were increased highly and 2, 5 were formed newly.

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