Haller Julia, Schwaiger Stefan, Stuppner Hermann, Gafner Frank, Ganzera Markus
Institute of Pharmacy, Pharmacognosy, Member of the CMBI, University of Innsbruck, Innrain 80-82, 6020, Innsbruck, Austria.
Mibelle Biochemistry, Bolimattstrasse 1, 5033, Buchs, Switzerland.
Phytochem Anal. 2017 Nov;28(6):567-574. doi: 10.1002/pca.2706. Epub 2017 Jul 12.
The genus Soldanella is one of the few endemic to Europe. Some of its species have relevance in local traditional medicine. Earlier work has indicated the possible presence of saponins in S. alpina.
To investigate S. alpina and other related species for the occurrence of saponins.
Following sequential extraction with n-hexane, dichloromethane and ethyl acetate the subsequent methanolic extract of S. alpina roots was fractionated after solvent precipitation using fast centrifugal partition chromatography and column chromatography. Structures were elucidated by LC-MS , high-resolution MS, hydrolysis experiments and one-dimensional (1D)- and two-dimensional (2D)-NMR. A hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography method was developed to quantitate saponins in the leaves and roots of four Soldanella species.
Three triterpene saponins, two of them new natural products, were isolated from S. alpina. Based on an epoxyoleanal aglycone substituted with four sugar units, they were analytically quantitated using a Kinetex 2.6 μm hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) column together with a mobile phase comprising of ammonium acetate, water and acetonitrile. Method validation confirmed that the assay meets all requirements in respect to linearity, accuracy, sensitivity and precision. All four Soldanella species investigated contained the three saponins. The lowest total level of the three saponins (1.09%) was observed in S. montana leaves while the highest saponin content (5.14%) was determined in S. alpina roots.
The detection of saponins within the genus Soldanella is an indication that further phytochemical examination of this genus may reveal more secondary metabolites of interest. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Soldanella属是欧洲少数特有的属之一。其一些物种在当地传统医学中有一定关联。早期研究表明高山银莲花(S. alpina)可能含有皂苷。
研究高山银莲花及其他相关物种中皂苷的存在情况。
依次用正己烷、二氯甲烷和乙酸乙酯萃取后,对高山银莲花根的后续甲醇提取物采用快速离心分配色谱和柱色谱进行溶剂沉淀分级分离。通过液相色谱 - 质谱联用(LC-MS)、高分辨率质谱、水解实验以及一维(1D)和二维(2D)核磁共振确定结构。开发了一种亲水相互作用液相色谱法来定量四种高山银莲花属植物叶和根中的皂苷。
从高山银莲花中分离出三种三萜皂苷,其中两种是新的天然产物。基于一个被四个糖单元取代的环氧齐墩果烷苷元,使用Kinetex 2.6μm亲水相互作用液相色谱(HILIC)柱以及由乙酸铵、水和乙腈组成的流动相进行分析定量。方法验证证实该测定法在线性、准确性、灵敏度和精密度方面均符合所有要求。所研究的四种高山银莲花属植物均含有这三种皂苷。在山地银莲花(S. montana)叶中观察到三种皂苷的总含量最低(1.09%),而在高山银莲花根中测定出最高的皂苷含量(5.14%)。
在高山银莲花属中检测到皂苷表明对该属进行进一步的植物化学研究可能会揭示更多有意义的次生代谢产物。版权所有© 2017约翰威立父子有限公司。