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Antinociceptive and Antiinflammatory effects of niga-ichigoside F1 and 23-hydroxytormentic acid obtained from Rubus coreanus

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BIOLOGICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN
Volume 26, Issue 10, Pages 1436-1441

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PHARMACEUTICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.26.1436

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Rubus coreanus; niga-ichigoside F-1; 23-hydroxytormentic acid; antinociceptive; antiinflammatory

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As an attempt to search for bioactive natural constituents exerting antinociceptive and antiinflammatory activities, we examined the potency of the extract of Rubus coreanus fruits by the activity-guided fractionation. The EtOAc- and BuOH fraction and those alkaline hydrolysates showed significant antinociceptive effects as assessed by writhing-, hot plate- and tail flicks tests in mice and rats as well as and inflammatory effect in rats with carrageenan-induced edema. BuOH extract was subjected to column chromatography to obtain a large amount of niga-ichigoside F-1 (1,23-hydroxytormentic acid 28-O-glc), which was again hydrolyzed in NaOH solution to yield an aglycone 23-hydroxytormentic acid (1a). The aglycone, 23-hydroxytormentic acid, was much more potent in both antinociceptive and antiinflammatory tests than the glycoside, niga-ichigoside F-1. The and inflammatory effects of these compounds were further supported by the reduction of carrageenan-induced lipid peroxidation and hydroxyl radical in serum. These results suggested that 23-hydroxytormentic acid might be an active moiety of niga-ichigoside F-1 present in R. coreanus.

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