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Phytochemical and analytical research on some medicinal plants from Panama using a metabolomics approach : **Cecropia** spp. and **Crescentia cujete**
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Herbal medicines are described as any form of plant or plant product used in the maintenance of health as well as in the prevention, improvement, diagnosis or treatment of diseases. Due to the growing relevance of these products, we aimed to contribute to the development of scientifically based and quality controlled herbal substances. Some species of the genus Cecropia (Urticaceae) and Crescentia cujete (Bignonaceae) collected in Panama were selected as case study. Although food supplement-derived products from these plant species are commercially available, a comprehensive description of their phytochemical composition and appropriate analytical methods for guaranteeing their quality and safety are still lacking. A detailed phytochemical investigation on 4 Cecropia species led to the full identification or tentative characterization of 47 compounds, including 2 phenolic acids, 33 flavonoids, 3 flavonolignans and 9 triterpenoid saponins. Among these, two new antiplasmodial flavonolignans were isolated from C. obtusifolia and identified as ent-mururin A and ent-vaccinin A. The conditions for the extraction of chlorogenic acid, total flavonoids and flavonolignans from leaves of Cecropia species were optimized by using a design of experiment (DOE). A HPLC-DAD method for the quantification of these chemical markers was validated according to the ICH guidelines. The multivariate data analysis of the Cecropia species under investigation revealed the implications for phytochemical analysis in further taxonomic studies. The gastrointestinal and colonic biotransformation of the crude extract of the leaves of C. obtusifolia, was investigated under in vitro conditions, and the processing and interpretation of results were facilitated by using an automated machine-learning model. This investigation revealed that flavone C-glycosides and flavonolignans were stable throughout their passage in the simulated gastrointestinal tract including the colon phase. On the other hand, the colon bacteria extensively metabolized chlorogenic acid, flavonol and triterpenoid O-glycosides. An untargeted metabolomics approach combining UPLC-MS/MS-based molecular networking with conventional isolation and NMR methods was carried out for the phytochemical profiling of the fruit pulp of Crescentia cujete. Sixty-six products, including 9 n-alkyl glycosides, 23 phenolic acid derivatives (such as cinnamoyl and benzoyl derivatives), 15 flavonoids, 4 phenylethanoid derivatives and 15 iridoid glycosides were fully or tentatively identified. Among these, 8-epi-eranthemoside, crescentiol A and crescentiol B were reported as three new iridoid glucosides. In view of future work, the implementation of the validated analytical methods for the quantification of markers in Cecropia spp. and Crescentia cujete will be a great help for chemical standardization and authentication of their commercial derived products. |
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English
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Universiteit Antwerpen, Faculteit Farmaceutische, Biomedische en Diergeneeskundige Wetenschappen, Departement Farmaceutische Wetenschappen
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2019
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387 p.
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Pieters, L. [Supervisor]
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Foubert, K. [Supervisor]
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Full text (open access)
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