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Chemical constituents, anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of iridoids preparation from Phlomoides labiosa bunge

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Abstract This study reports the isolation of iridoids and cycloartane glycosides from the aerial parts of Phlomoides labiosa Bunge. Six compounds were isolated and the chemical structures were identified as… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This study reports the isolation of iridoids and cycloartane glycosides from the aerial parts of Phlomoides labiosa Bunge. Six compounds were isolated and the chemical structures were identified as phlorigidoside ะก (1), 8-O-acetylharpagide (2), shanzhiside methyl ester (3), cyclosiversioside A (4), cyclosiversioside E (5), and cyclosiversioside C (6). Compounds 4-6 are reported for the first time in this plant. In addition, anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of iridoid fraction were studied. The sum of iridoids (SI) with intragastric administration is 5.2 and 52.5 times less toxic, than such market drugs as analgin and diclofenac sodium, respectively. In terms of the latitude of analgesic action (LD50/ED50), the SI exceeds analgin by 19.2 times and diclofenac sodium by 16 times. The anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of the sum of iridoids were confirmed to be effective and nontoxic, and exceed known drugs diclofenac sodium and analgin (metamizole sodium). Graphical Abstract

Keywords: analgesic activities; phlomoides labiosa; sodium; labiosa bunge; anti inflammatory; inflammatory analgesic

Journal Title: Natural Product Research
Year Published: 2022

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