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Anti-inflammatory activity of sesquiterpene lactones from chrysophthalmum montanum (DC.) boiss
The aerial parts of Chrysophthalmum montanum (DC.) Boiss. (Asteraceae)
is traditionally used for wound healing, as well as for the treatment of
common cold, sinusitis, and other inflammatory diseases. The objectives
of this study were to identify potential anti-inflammatory effects of
the methanol extract, and its different polarity subextracts (n-hexane,
chloroform, n-butanol, and remaining aqueous), and guaianolide-type
sesquiterpene lactones {[}6 alpha-acetoxy-4 alpha-hydroxy-1 beta
H-guaia-9.11(13)-dien-12.8 alpha-olide (1), 6 alpha-acetoxy-4
alpha-hydroxy -9 beta.10 beta-epoxy- 1 beta H-guaia-11 (13)-en-12 .8
alpha-olide (2), 4 alpha ,6 alpha-dihydroxy -1 beta,5 alpha,7 alpha
H-guaia-9(10),11 (13)-dien-12,8 alpha-olide (3), and (4 alpha,5 alpha,8
beta,10 beta)-4,10-dihydroxy-1,11(13)-guaidien-12,8-olide (4)] from the
aerial parts of C. montanum. In order to evaluate the anti-inflammatory
activity of C. montanum, carrageenan- and PGE(2) induced hind paw edema,
and acetic acid-induced increase in capillary permeability mice models
were used. The methanol extract, the chloroform subextract, and
compounds 3, and 4 were shown to possess anti-inflammatory activity in
in vivo models at 100 mg/kg dose. The results provide a biological, and
phytochemical basis for the traditional use of C. montanum aerial parts
for inflammatory conditions in Turkish folk medicine