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[$C_{21}$ Pregnane Steroid from Caralluma umbellata (Asclepiadaceae)

  • Mullangi, Ramesh;Kumar, Bobbala Ravi;Kokate, Chandrakanth;Venkatesh, Sama;Rao, A.V.N. Appa
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.115-117
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    • 2005
  • A $C_{21}$ steroid has been isolated from the whole plants of Caralluma umbellata (Asclepiadaceae) and its structure was unambiguously assigned by spectroscopy.

Antimicrobial Activity of Hemidesmus indicus var.indicus R.Br. Against Human Isolates of Helicobacter pylori

  • Austin, Anoop;Jegadeesan, M.;Gowrishankar, R.
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-3
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    • 2003
  • Hemidesmus indicus var. indicus belonging to the family Asclepiadaceae was screened for its activity against Helicobacter pylori(Hp) human isolates. Flowering and vegetative period samples were analysed. Aqueous (hot and cold) and solvent extracts (acetone, chloroform and methanol) were screened. Among them chloroform extract was observed to recover bioactive principles with low MIC and MLC. MIC was $75\;{\mu}g$ in both seasons and MLC was $100\;{\mu}g$ for vegetative and $75\;{\mu}g$ for flowering periods respectively. Extracts from samples collected during flowering period was better than that of vegetative period.

An 5-Lipoxygenase Inhibitor Isolated from the Roots of Cynanchum wilfordi Hemsley (은조롱뿌리의 5-Lipoxygenase활성 억제성분)

  • Lee, Won-Churl;Lee, Dong-Ung
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.247-251
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    • 1997
  • The effects of the extract of the root of Cynanchum wilfordi (Asclepiadaceae), the alkaloid fraction, and the isolated main constituent (gagaminine) on 5-lipoxygenase(5-LOEC 1.13.11.34) in bovine PMNL have been studied. The effect of the crude extracts of wildand cultivated plant was also compared each other. Furthermore, the inhibitory effect of gagaminine on 5-Lo was compared with those of the standard drugs. Gagaminine inhibited 5-Lo activity with an $IC_{50}$ value of $26\;{\mu}M$, this result indicates that gagaminine may be useful for in vivo experiments as 5-LO inhibitor.

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Comparison of Cynanchum wilfordii, C. auriculatum, Metaplexis japonica and Polygonum multiflorum by Morphological Characters (백수오, 이엽우피소, 박주가리 및 하수오의 형태적 형질 비교)

  • Kim, Min Ja;Kim, In Jae;Choi, Seung Yel;Han, Dong Ho;Kim, Young Ho;Lim, Sang Chel;Kim, Tae Jung;Nam, Sang Young;Song, Beom Heon;Oh, Byeong Un;Park, Chun Geun
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 2014
  • These studies were conducted to discriminate Cynanchum wilfordii, C. auriculatum, Metaplexis japonica, and Polygonum multiflorum by morphological characters. Cynanchum wilfordii, C. auriculatum, and Metaplexis japonica(Asclepiadaceae) were easily distinguished from Polygonum multiflorum by twining stem to the left, producing opposite leaves, having laticiferous stems and leaves at cutting cross-sectionally, and lacking lignification of the stem. Four species had different morphological characters of flower. Comparing four species to fruit type, three species of Asclepiadaceae had follicle, while Polygonum multiflorum had achene with three wings. Follicle shape was lanceolate, narrowly lanceolate, and widely lanceolate in C. wilfordii, C. auriculatum, and Metaplexis japonica, respectively. Whereas seed color of four species was dark brown similarly, seed shape and 1,000 seed weight were useful characters to discrimate between three species of Asclepiadaceae and Polygonum multiflorum. Shape and color of root were thickened and yellowish brown in C. wilfordii and C. auriculatum. They were thin and long and white in Metaplexis japonica, and fusiform and reddish brown in Polygonum multiflorum. They would be useful characters to distinguish Cynanchum spp., Metaplexis japonica, and Polygonum multiflorum, however, impossible characters to discriminate between C. wilfordii and C. auriculatum.

Quantitative analysis of Cynanchum wilfordii Hemsley (Cynanchum wilfordii의 성분함량 분석)

  • Lee, Hye-Won;Park, So-Young;Lee, A-Young;Chae, Sung-Wook;Choi, Go-Ya;Choo, Byung-Kil;Kim, Ho-Kyoung
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.107-111
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : Cynanchum wilfordii(Asclepiadaceae) has been traditionally used as a tonic, the prevention and treatment of various geriatric diseases in Korea. Acetophenone derivatives from C. wilfordii showed neuroprotective activity. In this study, two acetophenones were isolated and quantitative determination of acetophenones from C. wilfordii has been developed for quality stand. Methods : Three acetophenone derivatives were isolated from methanol extract of C. willfordii by the chromatographic separation. Their structures were identified as cynandione A, 2,5-dihydroxy acetophenone and cynanchone A on the basis of spectral data(MS, $^1H-NMR$, $^{13}C-NMR$) and chemical analysis. HPLC analysis was performed to determine the contents of cynandione A and 2,5-dihydroxyacetophenone in C. wilfordii. Results : According to the results, the contents of cynandione A and 2,5- dihydroxyacetophenone were 0.274%, 0.035% by HPLC, respectively. Conclusions : In these results, we have determined the contents of cynandione A and 2,5-dihydroxyacetophenone in Cynanchum wilfordii, respectively. We hope that this study will contribute to the standardization and quality control of herbal medicine.

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Antimicrobial and lipid peroxidation inhibition activity of Oxystelma esculentum (Asclepiadaceae)

  • D., Ashok Kumar;V., Thamil Selvan;Saha, Prerona;Islam, Aminul;Mazumder, Upal Kanti;Gupta, Malaya
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.208-213
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    • 2010
  • The aerial parts of methanol extract of Oxystelma esculentum (MEOE) (Asclepiadaceae) was evaluated for in vitro lipid peroxidation and antimicrobial activity. Lipid peroxidation was assayed by the change in optical density of the various concentrations (20 - 320 ${\mu}g$/ml) and the percentage inhibition was estimated. Ascorbate/FeSO4-induced peroxidation was inhibited by MEOE and standard antioxidants such as BHA, BHT and the percentage inhibition of the methanol extract was increased with dose dependent manner. The $IC_{50}$ value of the MEOE, BHA and BHT for lipid peroxidation was found to be 135.24 ${\mu}g$/ml, 25.62 ${\mu}g$/ml and 17.13 ${\mu}g$/ml, respectively. The antimicrobial activity of MEOE was determined by disc diffusion method with three grampositive, five gram-negative and two fungal microorganisms. MEOE exhibited the antimicrobial activity against the tested microorganisms except Salmonella typhimurium (MTCC 98). In present study, it is concluded that MEOE has significant effect in the inhibition of lipid peroxidation and possesses good antimicrobial activity.

Acetophenones from the Roots of Cynanchum wilfordii HEMSLEY

  • Hwang, Bang-Yeon;Kim, Young-Ho;Ro, Jai-Seup;Lee, Kyong-Soon;Lee, Jung-Joon
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.72-74
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    • 1999
  • Two acetophenones, cynandione A (1) and cynanchone A (2), were isolated from the roots of Cynanchum wilfordii. Their structures were identified by comparison of their physicochemical and spectral data with reported values.

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Antioxidant potential of aerial part of Asclepias curassavica. Linn (Family-Asclepiadaceae)

  • Raja, S;Ahamed, KFH Nazeer;Kumar, V;Mukherjee, Kakali;Bandyopadhyay, Arun;Mukherjee, Pulok K
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.92-99
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    • 2005
  • Asclepias curassavica. Linn, an erect, simple (or) much branched perennial herb with a somewhat woody base, belonging to the family Asclepiadaceae. It has been reported to have multiple pharmacological effect of anti-inflammatory, cardiotonic, anticancer, anthelmintic and to treat piles and gonorrhoea. It is to be expected that several activities might be related to a possible antioxidant action from this plant. The hydro alcoholic extract of Asclepias curassavica was tested in vitro for its antioxidant activities, such as DPPH radical, nitric oxide radical, superoxide anion radical, lipid peroxidation assay, hydroxyl radical, reducing power, and total phenol content. The extract exhibited scavenging potential with $IC_{50}$ value of $8.7\;{\mu}g/ml,\;198.4\;{\mu}g/ml\;and\;21.7\;{\mu}g/ml$ for DPPH, nitric oxide and superoxide anion radicals. The values were found to higher than those of Vitamin-C, rutin, and curcumin, as standards. The extract showed 50% protection at the dose of $134.2\;{\mu}g/ml\;and\;41.4\;{\mu}g/ml$ in lipid peroxidation as well as deoxyribose degradation, those values more to that of standard, vitamin E $(IC50\;values,\;119.2\;{\mu}g/ml\;and\;32.5\;{\mu}g/ml,\;respectively)$. The reducing power of the extract depends on the concentration and amount of extract. Since a significant amount of polyphenol could be detected by the equivalent to $0.0495\;{\mu}g$ of pyrocatechol from 1 mg of extract. It can be concluded that hydro alcoholic extract of aerial part of Asclepias curassavica could be considered as potent antioxidant, which makes it suitable for the prevention of human disease.

Development, Structure and Dehiscence of Follicles of Calotropis procera (Ait.) R. Br. (Asclepiadaceae)

  • Kuriachen, P.M.;Dave, Yash;Thomas, Vbinoth
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 1991
  • The atrichomatous wall of ovary in Calotropis procera becomes highly pubescent in the young fruit, but scabrous I the mature fruit. The single layered epicarp develops from the outer epidermis of the ovary wall. The mesocarp which develops from the mesodermis is distinguished into outer, middle and inner zones. The central mesocarp breaks up in the course of fruit development and disintegrate to form large air chambers. The 2-3 layered lignified endocarp develops from the inner epidermis as well as from the inner mesodermis layers of the ground tissue and shows a‘parquetry pattern’of cell arrangement in surface view. The parenchymatous becomes aerenchymatous in the mature fruit. Fruit dehiscence in marginicidal (ventricidal).

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