Neuroprotective constituents of Actaea acuminata (Wall. ex Royle) H. Hara roots

Author:

Kumar Deepak12,Kumar Suresh2

Affiliation:

1. Akal College of Pharmacy and Technical Education , Mastuana Sahib , Sangrur , Punjab , India

2. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research , Punjabi University , Patiala , 147 002, Punjab , India

Abstract

Abstract The methanol extract and its ethyl acetate fraction (EAF) of Actaea acuminata (Wall. ex. Royle) H. Hara roots were reported to exhibit significant antianxiety, anticonvulsant and antidepressant activities, and mild sedative activity. But the constituents responsible for these activities have not been isolated. The present study was undertaken to isolate neuroprotective compounds of A. acuminata following bioactivity-guided-fractionation. The column chromatography of EAF and its sub-fractions led to the isolation of four phenolic compounds (bergenin, gallic acid, acetyl bergenin and racemic mixture of diacetyl bergenin), which were characterized by IR and NMR spectral analysis. All the compounds exhibited significant antianxiety and antidepressant activities with respect to control. The gallic acid and bergenin did not show anticonvulsant activity, whereas acetyl bergenin and racemic mixture of diacetyl bergenin exhibited significant anticonvulsant activity. Neuropharmacological activities of A. acuminata are attributed due to polyphenolic compounds. Scientific validation of traditional claims of A. acuminata has opened up roadmap of research for the development of CNS affecting lead molecules.

Funder

Science and Engineering Board, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, New Delhi, India

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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