ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF FLAVONOIDS FROM Bouea macrophylla GRIFF.

Bouea macrophylla Griff., a species belonging to the Anacardiaceae family is a flowering plant native to Southeast Asia and also known as kundang, kundang daun besar, and setar in Malaysia. The fruit can be eaten raw or as a pickle, while the young leaves can be consumed as salads. It has been claim...

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Published in:Malaysian Applied Biology
Main Author: Othman I.A.; Ahmat N.; Adenan M.I.; Zahari Z.; Kamarozaman A.S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2022
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Othman I.A.; Ahmat N.; Adenan M.I.; Zahari Z.; Kamarozaman A.S.
ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF FLAVONOIDS FROM Bouea macrophylla GRIFF.
2022
Malaysian Applied Biology
51
4
10.55230/mabjournal.v51i4.15
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85140971538&doi=10.55230%2fmabjournal.v51i4.15&partnerID=40&md5=f9b19158ab65443906f8ea5d00543a02
Bouea macrophylla Griff., a species belonging to the Anacardiaceae family is a flowering plant native to Southeast Asia and also known as kundang, kundang daun besar, and setar in Malaysia. The fruit can be eaten raw or as a pickle, while the young leaves can be consumed as salads. It has been claimed to be able to accelerate wound healing, prevent cancer, reduce the risk of stroke, and enhance blood circulation. The previous study on the plant from the same genus, known as B. oppositofolia has shown the presence of various flavonoids. The present study was designed to isolate and elucidate flavonoids from this plant. The twig extract of kundang was purified by using several chromatographic techniques including Vacuum Liquid Chromatography (VLC), Column Chromatography (CC), and preparative-Thin Layer Chromatography (pTLC). The structures of isolated compounds were characterized by using spectroscopic methods including Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), infrared (IR), and ultraviolet (UV) spectral data, as well as comparison with the data reported in the literature. Five flavonoids were isolated and purified from the twigs of B. macrophylla which includes one flavanonol known as garbanzol; one flavonol which is resokaempferol; one flavandiol characterized as catechin; and two flavandiol known as mollisacacidin and guibourtacacidin. The results of the glucose uptake experiment indicated that the extract and compounds tested affected the glucose uptake rate of the insulin-resistant C2C12 cell line as compared to the standard. This is the first report describing the elucidation of the stated compounds from B. macrophylla as well as its glucose uptake study. © 2022, Malaysian Society of Applied Biology. All rights reserved.
Malaysian Society of Applied Biology
1268643
English
Article
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Othman I.A.; Ahmat N.; Adenan M.I.; Zahari Z.; Kamarozaman A.S.
spellingShingle Othman I.A.; Ahmat N.; Adenan M.I.; Zahari Z.; Kamarozaman A.S.
ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF FLAVONOIDS FROM Bouea macrophylla GRIFF.
author_facet Othman I.A.; Ahmat N.; Adenan M.I.; Zahari Z.; Kamarozaman A.S.
author_sort Othman I.A.; Ahmat N.; Adenan M.I.; Zahari Z.; Kamarozaman A.S.
title ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF FLAVONOIDS FROM Bouea macrophylla GRIFF.
title_short ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF FLAVONOIDS FROM Bouea macrophylla GRIFF.
title_full ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF FLAVONOIDS FROM Bouea macrophylla GRIFF.
title_fullStr ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF FLAVONOIDS FROM Bouea macrophylla GRIFF.
title_full_unstemmed ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF FLAVONOIDS FROM Bouea macrophylla GRIFF.
title_sort ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND BIOASSAY OF FLAVONOIDS FROM Bouea macrophylla GRIFF.
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description Bouea macrophylla Griff., a species belonging to the Anacardiaceae family is a flowering plant native to Southeast Asia and also known as kundang, kundang daun besar, and setar in Malaysia. The fruit can be eaten raw or as a pickle, while the young leaves can be consumed as salads. It has been claimed to be able to accelerate wound healing, prevent cancer, reduce the risk of stroke, and enhance blood circulation. The previous study on the plant from the same genus, known as B. oppositofolia has shown the presence of various flavonoids. The present study was designed to isolate and elucidate flavonoids from this plant. The twig extract of kundang was purified by using several chromatographic techniques including Vacuum Liquid Chromatography (VLC), Column Chromatography (CC), and preparative-Thin Layer Chromatography (pTLC). The structures of isolated compounds were characterized by using spectroscopic methods including Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), infrared (IR), and ultraviolet (UV) spectral data, as well as comparison with the data reported in the literature. Five flavonoids were isolated and purified from the twigs of B. macrophylla which includes one flavanonol known as garbanzol; one flavonol which is resokaempferol; one flavandiol characterized as catechin; and two flavandiol known as mollisacacidin and guibourtacacidin. The results of the glucose uptake experiment indicated that the extract and compounds tested affected the glucose uptake rate of the insulin-resistant C2C12 cell line as compared to the standard. This is the first report describing the elucidation of the stated compounds from B. macrophylla as well as its glucose uptake study. © 2022, Malaysian Society of Applied Biology. All rights reserved.
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