2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2007.12.018
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Anti-inflammatory activity of the extract, fractions and amides from the leaves of Piper ovatum Vahl (Piperaceae)

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“…Fractions 15-32 (23mg) and 42-50 (38mg) were identified as piperovatine (1) and piperlonguminine (2) respectively, by analyses of spectral data of 1 H, 13 C NMR, mass spectrometry and by comparison of data from the literature. [723]…”
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“…Fractions 15-32 (23mg) and 42-50 (38mg) were identified as piperovatine (1) and piperlonguminine (2) respectively, by analyses of spectral data of 1 H, 13 C NMR, mass spectrometry and by comparison of data from the literature. [723]…”
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“…[723] NMR spectra were recorded on a Bruker DRX-400 spectrometer at 300MHz (1H, COSY) and 75.5MHz (13C, DEPT) using chlroform deuterated solvent (CDCl3). They were obtained with TMS as the internal standard and constant temperature of 298 K. In addition, a mass spectrum was obtained by a (EI) Shimadzu gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry GC/MS 17A QP 5000 mass spectrometer equipped with a DB5 column (30 m; 0.32mm).…”
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“…Fractionation of this fraction led to purification of the compounds 1 and 2, which were identified by analysis of their spectroscopic data and comparison with literature (McFerren andRodriguez 1998, Wu et al 2004). By analysis of spectral data of the C 13 signal, it was determined that piperlonguminine was the majority substance in the mixture (2:3) (Rodrigues-Silva et al 2008). Figure 1 shows the chromatographic profile of the crude extract.…”
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“…Piper ovatum Vahl, an herbaceous plant found throughout Brazil, is popularly known as "joão burandi" or "anestésica," and is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of inflammation and as an analgesic (Correa 1984). The hydroalcoholic extract, fractions, and a mixture of piperovatine and piperlonguminine in a proportion of 2:3 obtained from P. ovatum were assayed for anti-inflammatory activity by means of carrageenan-induced pleurisy in rats and croton oil-induced ear edema in mice (Rodrigues Silva et al 2008). Piperovatine isolated from Ottonia martina Miq.…”
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