Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Jan 2016)

Antileishmanial activity of prenylated coumarins isolated from Ferulago angulata and Prangos asperula

  • Seyed Ebrahim Sajjadi,
  • Abbas-Ali Eskandarian,
  • Yalda Shokoohinia,
  • Hosein-Ali Yousefi,
  • Marjan Mansourian,
  • Hasan Asgarian-Nasab,
  • Negar Mohseni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.189314
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 324 – 331

Abstract

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Leishmaniasis has a wide spectrum of signs and symptoms due to infection to numbers of Leishmania species and makes enormous mortality and morbidity. There are clues of antileishmanial effects of prenylated coumarins. Apiaceae family is one of the most important sources of coumarins. Air-dried aerial parts of Ferulago angulata and fruits of Prangos asperula were extracted with n-hexane, using a soxhlet apparatus. The solvents were evaporated under reduced pressure. Column chromatography and crystallization process resulted to isolation of three prenylated coumarins. [1] H-nuclear magnetic resonance , electron ionization Mass and Infrared spectra were used for elucidation of isolated compounds. Leishmanicidal activity of isolated coumarins was assessed on Leishmania major strain (MRHO/IR/75/ER) for the first time. Suberosin epoxide and suberosin were isolated from aerial parts of F. angulata and osthol was extracted from grounded fruits of P. asperula. Osthol showed a significant antileishmanial effect on promastigotes in early hours of exposure with IC 50 of 14.40 µg/mL but suberosin epoxide showed only a weak antileishmanial activity. IC 50 of osthol and suberosin epoxide after 48 h were 10.79 and 54.0 µg/mL, respectively. Suberosin showed no remarkable effect in these concentrations. This is the first report on the pharmacological activity of suberosin epoxide. Substantial difference between efficacies of two isomers, osthol and suberosin remarks the importance of prenyl substituent location on C-8.

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