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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-957627
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
In Vitro Antispasmodic Compounds of the Dry Extract Obtained from Hedera helix*
Dedicated to Prof. H. Oelschläger, Frankfurt and Jena, on the occasion of his 75th birthday.Publikationsverlauf
1996
1996
Publikationsdatum:
04. Januar 2007 (online)
Abstract
Commercial dry extract of Hedera helix L. is used for the treatment of disorders of the respiratory tract; it is standardized towards papaverine (papaverine equivalent value, PE, activity of 1 g test substance equivalent to the activity of x mg papaverine) by in vitro antispasmodic activity on isolated guinea-pig ileum with acetylcholine as spasmogen. In order to determine the phytochemical basis for the antispasmodic activity, bioassay guided fractionation and subsequent isolation of phenolic compounds (flavonols, caffeoylquinic acids) and saponins (hederacoside C, α-hederin, hederagenin) was carried out. Fractions and isolates obtained were investigated for antispasmodic activity and their contribution to the activity of the extract was calculated. Significant activity was found for both saponins and phenolic compounds, the PE values being approx. 55 and 49 for α-hederin and hederagenin, 54 and 143 for quercetin and kaempferol, and 22 for 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid, respectively. In view of their relative high concentration the saponins contribute most to the anti-spasmodic activity, followed by dicaffeoylquinic acids and the flavonol derivatives. The results indicate that the summed PE value of the compounds mentioned is an acceptable agreement with the PE value of the whole extract determined biologically.
key words
Hedera helix L. - Araliaceae - antispasmodic activity - triterpenoid saponins - α-hederin - flavonols - caffeoylquinic acids - guinea-pig ileum - bioassay guided fractionation - capillary elecstrophoresis