Studies of chemical constituents and their antioxidant activities from Astragalus mongholicus Bunge.
- Author:
De-Hong YU
1
;
Yong-Ming BAO
;
Chao-Liang WEI
;
Li-Jia AN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Animals; Astragalus Plant; chemistry; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; chemistry; pharmacology; Free Radical Scavengers; chemistry; pharmacology; Free Radicals; metabolism; Isoflavones; chemistry; pharmacology; PC12 Cells; Rats; Xanthine; toxicity; Xanthine Oxidase; toxicity
- From: Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2005;18(5):297-301
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the antioxidant activities of different chemical constituents from Astragalus mongholicus Bunge and their protection against xanthine (XA)/xanthine oxidase (XO)-induced toxicity in PC12 cells.
METHODSThe compounds of Astragalus mongholicus Bunge were isolated by chromatography and the structures were elucidated on the basis of spectral data interpretation. Their antioxidant activities were detected by 1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activities in a cell-free system. Meanwhile, the effects against XA/XO-induced toxicity were assessed using MTT assay in PC12 cells.
RESULTSTen principal constituents were isolated and identified as formononetin (I), ononin (II), calycosin (III), calycosin-7-O-beta-D-glucoside (IV), 9,10-dimethoxypterocarpan-3-O-beta-D-glucoside (V), adenosine (VI), pinitol (VII), daucosterol (VIII), beta-sitoster (IX) and saccharose (X) from Astragalus mongholicus Bunge. The compounds I, III, and IV scavenged DPPH free radicals in vitro. Formononetin and calycosin were found to inhibit XA/XO-induced cell injury significantly, with an estimated EC50 of 50 ng/mL.
CONCLUSIONCompound II, VI, and VII are first reported in this plant. Calycosin exhibits the most potent antioxidant activity both in the cell-free system and in the cell system.