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Title: Erythroivorensin: A Novel Anti-inflammatory Diterpene from the Root-bark of Erythrophleum Ivorense (A Chev.)
Authors: Armah, Francis A.
Annan, Kofi
Mensah, Abraham Y.
Amponsah, Isaac K.
Tocher, Derek A.
Habtemariam, Solomon
Keywords: Erythrophleum ivorense
Fabaceae
Erythroivorensin
Betulinic acid
Eriodictyol
Anti-inflammatory
Issue Date: Jun-2015
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: The stem- and root-bark of Erythrophleum ivorense (A Chev., family, Fabaceae) are routinely employed in the West African traditional medicine to treat inflammation and a variety of other disease conditions. Although the chemistry and pharmacology of cassaine-type diterpene alkaloids isolated from the stem-bark of the plant are fairly established, the root-bark has not yet been investigated. In the present study, the crude aqueous-alcohol extract of the root-bark was demonstrated to display a time- and dose (30–300 mg/kg p.o.)-dependent antiinflammatory effect in chicks. Comprehensive chromatographic analysis coupled with spectroscopic and X-ray study further allowed the assignment of one of the major anti-inflammatory constituents as a novel cassainetype diterpene, erythroivorensin. The other major constituents were known anti-inflammatory compounds: a triterpene, betulinic acid and a flavonoid, eriodictyol. The dose (10–100 mg/kg p.o.)-dependent antiinflammatory effects of the three compounds were either comparable or more significant than the positive control, diclofenac.
Description: 6p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8423
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:School of Allied Health Sciences

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