Title of article :
Immunosuppressive principles from Achillea talagonica, an endemic species of Iran
Author/Authors :
Saeiidmnia, S Medicinal Plants Research Center, ايران , vassa, N tehran university of medical sciences tums - Department ofPharmacognosy, تهران, ايران , Rezaeipoor, R shahid beheshti university of medical sciences - School ofMedicine - Department ofImmunology, تهران, ايران , Shafiee, A University ofMedical Sciences - Department ofMedicinal Chemistry, ايران , Gohari, A.R Medicinal Plants Research Center, ايران , Kamalineiad, M Shaheed - Department ofPharmacognosy, ايران , Goodarzy, S tehran university of medical sciences tums - Department ofPharmacognosy, تهران, ايران
Abstract :
Background and the purpose ofstudy: Achillea talagonica Boiss. (Asteraceae) grows in the western and central parts ofIran. This plant has long been used in traditional medicine as an anti-inflammatory agent for treatment of rheumatic pain. Previously, the immunosuppressive activity of the aqueous extract of this endemic plant in experimental animals was reported. In this research, isolation of the main immunologically active components of A. talagonica, which were effective on humoral immune responses in BALB/c mice is elucidated. Methods: In order to find the main immunosuppressive components of A. talagonica, methanol and methanol-water (80% and 50% v:v) extracts were injected to BALB/c mice and the hemagglutinating antibody titer was assayed after immunization with SRBC (sheep red blood cells). Guided by this assay, active principles were separated by chromatographic methods. Results: Isolated compounds were identified as caffeic acid 9-0-glucoside (1), quercetin (2), luteolin (3), 3 -methoxy luteolin (4), proline (5) and choline (6) by comparison of their spectral data with those of reported in literatures. Immunosuppressive property of choline (5 mgkg ) was comparable to those of prednisolone (10 rngkg ); although, quercetin (20 mgkg ) and caffeoyl glucoside (20 mgkg ) decreased anti-SRBC titer in comparison with control groups. Major conclusion: Immunosuppressive effects of A. talagonica are due to some components belonging to betaine, flavonol and phenoilc esters.
Keywords :
Achillea talagonica , Asteraceae , immunosuppressive , choline , caffeoyl glycoside , quercetin
Journal title :
Daru Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Daru Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences