Geissberger P, Séquin U
Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Basel, Switzerland.
Acta Trop. 1991 Feb;48(4):251-61. doi: 10.1016/0001-706x(91)90013-a.
The dried aerial parts of Bidens pilosa L. were extracted with petrol ether, chloroform, methanol, and methanol/water. The petrol ether and the methanol/water extracts showed some antimicrobial activity. Fractionation of the extracts yielded well known substances, most of which have, however, not yet been described as constituents of Bidens pilosa. Several of these substances have previously been shown to be biologically active. Thus, phenylheptatriyne, linolic acid and linolenic acid have antimicrobial activities. On the other hand, friedelin and friedelan-3 beta-ol, as well as several of the flavonoids found are anti-inflammatory agents. The detection of these compounds in extracts from B. pilosa may rationalize the use of this plant in traditional medicine in the treatment of wounds, against inflammations and against bacterial infections of the gastrointestinal tract.
用石油醚、氯仿、甲醇以及甲醇/水对鬼针草的干燥地上部分进行提取。石油醚提取物和甲醇/水提取物显示出一定的抗菌活性。对提取物进行分馏得到了一些已知物质,然而其中大多数尚未被描述为鬼针草的成分。这些物质中有几种先前已被证明具有生物活性。因此,苯庚三炔、亚油酸和亚麻酸具有抗菌活性。另一方面,蛇麻脂醇和3β-羟基蛇麻脂醇,以及所发现的几种黄酮类化合物是抗炎剂。在鬼针草提取物中检测到这些化合物可能解释了这种植物在传统医学中用于治疗伤口、抗炎和治疗胃肠道细菌感染的原因。