WEI Hai-hong, PAN Xiao-jiao, DENG Jia-gang, et al. Antihyperlipidemia Effective Constituents of [J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(15): 51-54.
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WEI Hai-hong, PAN Xiao-jiao, DENG Jia-gang, et al. Antihyperlipidemia Effective Constituents of [J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(15): 51-54. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2016150051.
Objective: To study the constituents of the high polar fraction of the leaves of Artocarpus heterophyllus
determine the antihyperlipidemia effective products in of the high polar fraction except polysaccharides
and provide a scientific basis for their subsequentant research and utilization. Method: The 10 kg rough power of the leaves of A. heterophyllu was extracted with 60%ethanol twice. The extract was combined and concentrated under reduced pressure at 4℃
standed for 24 h and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated as the high polar fraction. The high polar fraction was isolated with macroporous resin and sephadex column chromatography
and preparative HPLC. The obtained monomeric compounds were identificated by UV
MS
H-NMR and C-NMR. Result: Three compounds were separated and purified from the high polar fraction of the leaves of A. heterophyllus
and identified as vitexin-2″-O-xylosiden (compound 1, 80.5 mg)
a flavone C-glycoside with two monosaccharides
molecular formula C26H28O14
relative molecular mass 564; isoquercitrin (compound 2, 4.8 mg)
molecular formula C21H20O12
relative molecular mass 464; samsesquinoside (compound 3, 12.6 mg)
a lignin grape glycoside with one monosaccharide
molecular formula C37H46O16
relative molecular mass 746. Conclusion: Compound 1 and 3 are discovered from A.heterophyllus for the first time. Our previous research work showed that the high polar fraction except polysaccharides had favorable hypolipidemic activity. The content of vitexin-2″-O-xylosiden in the high polar fraction of A.heterophyllus is relatively high and is the one of the antihyperlipidemia effective constituents probably.