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Establishment and Phytochemical Analysis of a Callus Culture from Ageratina pichinchensis (Asteraceae) and Its Anti-Inflammatory Activity.


ABSTRACT: A protocol was established to produce bioactive compounds in a callus culture of Ageratina pichinchensis by using 1 mg L-1 NAA with 0.1 mg L-1 KIN. The phytochemical study of the EtOAc extract obtained from the callus biomass, allowed the isolation and characterization of eleven secondary metabolites, of which dihydrobenzofuran (5) and 3-epilupeol (7), showed important anti-inflammatory activity. Compound 5 inhibits in vitro the secretion of NO (IC50 = 36.96 ± 1.06 μM), IL-6 (IC50 = 73.71 ± 3.21 μM), and TNF-α (IC50 = 73.20 ± 5.99 μM) in RAW (Murine macrophage cells) 264.7 macrophages, as well as the activation of NF-κB (40% at 150 μM) in RAW-blue macrophages, while compound 7 has been described that inhibit the in vivo TPA-induced ear edema, and the in vitro production of NO, and the PLA2 enzyme activity. In addition, quantitative GC-MS analysis showed that the anti-inflammatory metabolites 5 and 7 were not detected in the wild plant. Overall, our results indicated that A. pichinchensis can be used as an alternative biotechnological resource for obtaining anti-inflammatory compounds. This is the first report of the anti-inflammatory activity of compound 5 and its production in a callus culture of A. pichinchensis.

SUBMITTER: Sanchez-Ramos M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6099804 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Establishment and Phytochemical Analysis of a Callus Culture from <i>Ageratina pichinchensis</i> (Asteraceae) and Its Anti-Inflammatory Activity.

Sánchez-Ramos Mariana M   Bahena Silvia Marquina SM   Romero-Estrada Antonio A   Bernabé-Antonio Antonio A   Cruz-Sosa Francisco F   Gonzálesssz-Christen Judith J   Acevedo-Fernández Juan José JJ   Perea-Arango Irene I   Alvarez Laura L  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20180525 6


A protocol was established to produce bioactive compounds in a callus culture of <i>Ageratina pichinchensis</i> by using 1 mg L<sup>-1</sup> NAA with 0.1 mg L<sup>-1</sup> KIN. The phytochemical study of the EtOAc extract obtained from the callus biomass, allowed the isolation and characterization of eleven secondary metabolites, of which dihydrobenzofuran (<b>5</b>) and 3-epilupeol (<b>7</b>), showed important anti-inflammatory activity. Compound <b>5</b> inhibits in vitro the secretion of NO (  ...[more]

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