Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Douala P.O. Box 24157 Douala Cameroon
2. Department of Organic Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Dschang P.O. Box 67 Dschang Cameroon
3. Department of Biohemistry Faculty of Science University of Yaoundé I P.O. Box 812 Yaoundé Cameroon
4. Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry Faculty of Chemistry Bielefeld University D-33501 Bielefeld Germany
5. Department of Chemistry Higher Teacher Training College University of Yaoundé I P.O. Box 47 Yaoundé Cameroon
Abstract
AbstractThe root extract of Nauclea xanthoxylon (A.Chev.) Aubrév. displayed significant 50 % inhibition concentration (IC50s) of 0.57 and 1.26 μg/mL against chloroquine resistant and sensitive Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) Dd2 and 3D7 strains, respectively. Bio‐guided fractionation led to an ethyl acetate fraction with IC50s of 2.68 and 1.85 μg/mL and subsequently, to the new quinovic acid saponin named xanthoxyloside (1) with IC50s of 0.33 and 1.30 μM, respectively against the tested strains. Further compounds obtained from ethyl acetate and hexane fractions were the known clethric acid (2), ursolic acid (3), quafrinoic acid (4), quinovic acid (5), quinovic acid 3‐O‐β‐D‐fucopyranoside (6), oleanolic acid (7), oleanolic acid 3‐acetate (8), friedelin (9), β‐sitosterol (10a), stigmasterol (10b) and stigmasterol 3‐O‐β‐D‐glucopyranoside (11). Their structures were characterised with the aid of comprehensive spectroscopic methods (1 and 2D NMR, Mass). Bio‐assays were performed using nucleic acid gel stain (SYBR green I)‐based fluorescence assay with chloroquine as reference. Extracts and compounds exhibited good selectivity indices (SIs) of >10. Significant antiplasmodial activities measured for the crude extract, the ethyl acetate fraction and xanthoxyloside (1) from that fraction can justify the use of the root of N. xanthoxylon in ethnomedicine to treat malaria.
Subject
Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Chemistry,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Bioengineering
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