The bushes ofPaliurus spina-christi Mill., also known as Christ's thorn or hold-tree, are widespread in all regions of Caucasus and Central Asia. This is a nectariferous flower-bearing fruit plant, the fruits having been used in folk medicine for the treatment of various disorders. Recently, it was reported that the ethanol extract of some parts of this plant exhibit antimicrobial activity [1].The leaves, flowers, and fruits of Paliurus spina-christi contain epigallocatechol, gallocatechol, catechol, rutin, isoquercetin, quercetin-3-rutinoside-7-rhamnoside, kaempferol-3-glycoside, fatty acids, and alkaloids [2 -5]. However, the fruits of this plant are still insufficiently studied with respect to pharmacological properties.The purpose of this work was to study the lipophilic and hydrophilic components of the fruits and seeds of Paliurus spina-christi, characterize the biological activity of these substances, and create a medicinal preparation on this base.We have succeeded in isolating a neutral lipid (NL) fraction (20%) from the plant seeds, which is a yellow oily fluid with the following characteristics: d 2~ 0.9227; n~ ~ 1,4778; iodine number, 102.6% 12; acid number, 4.5 mg KOH; unsaponifiable fraction, 1.2%.Investigation of the NL composition by methods of column chromatography, followed by analytical and preparative thin-layer chromatography of the narrow-band fractions, revealed a series of compounds belonging to the following classes (wt.%): hydrocarbons, 1.5; esters of fatty acids and sterols, 2.3; triacylglycerides (TAG), 90.5; free fatty acids (FFA), 2.2; diacylglycerides (DAG), 0.5; flee sterols, 0.8; monoacylglycerides, 0.3; unidentified compounds, 1.9.Fatty acids (FA) were isolated by alkaline hydrolysis from the fraction of basic acyl-containing lipids and analyzed (in the form of methyl esters) by gas chromatography (GC) on polar and medium-polarity immobile phases. The 1 Kutateladze Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia. 2 Deceased. 591UV spectrum of a hexane solution of FA exhibited no absorption bands; the IR absorption spectrum of FA displayed no bands due to the vibrations of transolefin bonds [6].As seen from data on the FA composition (Table 1), unsaturated 18 : 1 and 18 : 2 acids dominate in all classes of NL, while saturated components are mostly contained in the fraction of free fatty acids (FFA). The difference in the content of 18 : 0, 18 : 2, and 18 : 3 acids, detected by GC with polar and medium-polarity immoi~ile phases, is indicative of the presence of isomers of the unsaturated acids [7]. The structure of fatty acids was studied by fractionating their methyl esters with respect to the degree of saturation. This was achieved by preparative TLC oh silica gel impregnated with 15% AgNO s, followed by destructive oxidation of the isolated fractions with a periodate -permaganate reagent [8]. During TLC, methyl esters of diene and triene fatty acids partly separated into two isomer fractions, which were jointly desorbed. The TLC analysis s...
The sum of phenolic compounds was obtained from the leaves of Caucasian endemic plant Rhododendron ungernii (Trautv.) in the amount of 7%. The extract contains flavonoids, catechins, and anthocyanidins, in particular, quercetin, isoquercetin, quercitrin, hyperin, rutin, (+)-catechin, (-)-epicatechin, (+)-gallocatechin, and leucoanthocyanidins. The sum of phenolic compounds from Rhododendron ungernii completely inhibits Herpes simplex virus reproduction in a bioassay. A new medicinal preparation (Rhodopes) in the form of a 5% ointment was created on the basis of this extract and tested under clinical conditions at a dental clinic and three other specialized medical departments. The results showed a high therapeutic efficacy: Rhodopes favorably influenced the state of patients and caused neither mucosa irritation nor allergic and other adverse reactions. Rhodopes has received State Registration and is recommended for the treatment of all forms of herpetic disorders.
The flavonoids were extracted from the eplgeal part of Trifolium tm~chocephalum M. B. with 80% ethanol. The extracts were evaporated, the aqueous residue was purified with chloroform, and the flavonoid compounds were extracted with ethyl acetate. Eight substances of flavonoid nature were detected in the extracts. To isolate individual compounds we used the methods of adsorption chromatography on a polyamlde sorbent. Ethanol of increasing concentration was used to elute the flavonolds. Three individual substances of flavonoid nature were obtained.
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