Pharmaceutics (May 2021)

Constituents of <em>Chamaecrista diphylla</em> (L.) Greene Leaves with Potent Antioxidant Capacity: A Feature-Based Molecular Network Dereplication Approach

  • Paulo Gomes,
  • Luis Quirós-Guerrero,
  • Abraão Muribeca,
  • José Reis,
  • Sônia Pamplona,
  • Anderson H. Lima,
  • Mariele Trindade,
  • Consuelo Silva,
  • Jesus N. S. Souza,
  • Jean A. Boutin,
  • Jean-Luc Wolfender,
  • Milton Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13050681
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 681

Abstract

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Chamaecrista diphylla (L.) Greene (Fabaceae/Caesalpiniaceae) is a herbaceous plant that is widely distributed throughout the Americas. Plants from this genus have been used in traditional medicine as a laxative, to heal wounds, and to treat ulcers, snake and scorpion bites. In the present study, we investigated the chemical composition of Chamaecrista diphylla leaves through a mass spectrometry molecular network approach. The oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) for the ethanolic extract, enriched fractions and isolated compounds was assessed. Overall, thirty-five compounds were annotated for the first time in C. diphylla. Thirty-two of them were reported for the first time in the genus. The isolated compounds 9, 12, 24 and 33 showed an excellent antioxidant capacity, superior to the extract and enriched fractions. Bond dissociation energy calculations were performed to explain and sustain the antioxidant capacity found. According to our results, the leaves of C. diphylla represent a promising source of potent antioxidant compounds.

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