Title of article :
Pharmacological evaluation of the semi-purified fractions from the soft coral Eunicella singularis and isolation of pure compounds
Author/Authors :
Deghrigue, Monia Université de Monastir - Faculté de pharmacie de Monastir - galénique et pharmacologique des médicaments, Laboratoire de développement chimique, Equipe de Pharmacologie marine, Tunisie , Festa, Carmen University of Naples “Federico II” - Department of Pharmacy, Italy , Ghribi, Lotfi Université de Monastir - Faculté des sciences de Monastir - Laboratoire de chimie hétérocyclique, produits naturels et réactivité, Equipe de chimie médicinale et produits naturels, Tunisie , D’auria, Maria Valeria University of Naples “Federico II” - Department of Pharmacy, Italy , de Marino, Simona University of Naples “Federico II” - Department of Pharmacy, Italy , Jannet, Hichem Ben Université de Monastir - Faculté des sciences de Monastir - Laboratoire de chimie hétérocyclique, produits naturels et réactivité, Equipe de chimie médicinale et produits naturels, Tunisie , Said, Rafik Ben Institut National des Sciences et Technologie de la Mer (INSTM), Tunisie , Bouraoui, Abderrahman Université de Monastir - Faculté de pharmacie de Monastir - Laboratoire de développement chimique, galénique et pharmacologique des médicaments, Equipe de Pharmacologie marine, Tunisie
Abstract :
Background: Gorgonians of the genus Eunicella are known for possessing a wide range of pharmacological activities such as antiproliferative and antibacterial effect. The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and gastroprotective effect of the organic extract and its semi-purified fractions from the white gorgonian Eunicella singularis and the isolation and identification of pure compound(s) from the more effective fraction. Methods: Anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated, using the carrageenan-induced rat paw edema test and in comparison to the reference drug Acetylsalicylate of Lysine. The gastroprotective activity was determined using HCl/EtOH induced gastric ulcers in rats. The purification of compound(s) from the more effective fraction was done by two chromatographic methods (HPLC and MPLC). The structure elucidation was determined by extensive spectroscopic analysis (1H and 13C NMR, COSY, HMBC, HMQC and NOESY) and by comparison with data reported in the literature. Results: The evaluation of the anti-inflammatory activity of different fractions from Eunicella singularis showed in a dependent dose manner an important anti-inflammatory activity of the ethanol fraction, the percentage of inhibition of edema, 3 h after carrageenan injection was 66.12%, more effective than the reference drug (56.32%). In addition, this ethanolic fraction showed an interesting gastroprotective effect compared to the reference drugs, ranitidine and omeprazol. The percentage of inhibition of gastric ulcer induced by HCl/ethanol in rats was 70.27%. The percentage of the reference drugs (ranitidine and omeprazol) were 65 and 87.53%, respectively. The purification and structure elucidation of compound(s) from this ethanolic fraction were leading to the isolation of five sterols: cholesterol (5α-cholest-5-en-3β-ol) (1); ergosterol (ergosta-5,22-dien-3β-ol) (2); stigmasterol (24-ethylcholesta-5, 22-dien-3b-ol) (3); 5α,8α-epidioxyergosta 6,22-dien-3β-ol (4) and 3β-hydroxy-5α,8α-epidioxyergosta-6-ene (5); and one diterpenoid: palmonine D (6). Conclusion: Based on data presented here, we concluded that diterpenoids and sterols detected in the ethanolic fraction can be responsible for its pharmacological activity.
Keywords :
Eunicella singularis , Anti , inflammatory activity , Gastroprotective effect , Marine natural product , Diterpenoid , Sterols
Journal title :
Daru Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Daru Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences