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Phytochemical Characterization of an Adaptogenic Preparation from Rhodiola heterodonta

Phytochemical Characterization of an Adaptogenic Preparation from Rhodiola heterodonta
The phytochemical constituents of a biologically active, standardized, 80% ethanol extract of Rhodiola heterodonta were characterized. The extract was fractionated over a Sephadex LH-20 column to afford two main fractions representing two classes of secondary metabolites: phenylethanoids and proanthocyanidins. This fractionation facilitated the identification and quantification of individual compounds in the fractions and sub-fractions using HPLC, and LC-MS. The major compounds in the phenylethanoid fraction were heterodontoside, tyrosol methyl ether, salidroside, viridoside, mongrhoside, tyrosol, and the cyanogenic glucoside rhodiocyanoside A. These seven compounds comprised 17.4% of the EtOH extract. Proanthocyanidins ranged from oligomers to polymers based on epigallocatechin and gallate units. The main identified oligomeric compounds in the proanthocyanidin fraction were epigallocatechin gallate, epigallocatechin-epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate and 3-O-galloyl-epigallocatechin-epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate, which constituted 1.75% of the ethanol extract. Tyrosol methyl ether, mongrhoside, and the two proanthocyanidin dimers were reported for the first time from this species in this study. Intra-peritoneal injection of the 80% ethanol extract increased survival time of mice under hypoxia by 192%, as an indication of adaptogenic activity.
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey United States
- Institute of Cardiology Russian Federation
- University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign United States
- Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
- University of Illinois System United States
Ethanol, Phenylethyl Alcohol, Catechin, Mass Spectrometry, Mice, Glucosides, Phenols, Chromatography, Gel, Animals, Proanthocyanidins, Rhodiola, Plant Preparations, Hypoxia, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Chromatography, Liquid
Ethanol, Phenylethyl Alcohol, Catechin, Mass Spectrometry, Mice, Glucosides, Phenols, Chromatography, Gel, Animals, Proanthocyanidins, Rhodiola, Plant Preparations, Hypoxia, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Chromatography, Liquid
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