Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpenes from Costus speciosus rhizomes

Al-Attas, Ahmed A.M.; El-Shaer, Nagwa S.; Mohamed, Gamal A.; Ibrahim, Sabrin R.M.; Ahmed Esmat;

Abstract


Ethnopharmacological relevance Costus speciosus (Koen ex. Retz.) Sm. (crepe ginger, family Costaceae) is an ornamental plant used in traditional medicine for the treatment of inflammation, rheumatism, bronchitis, fever, headache, asthma, flatulence, constipation, helminthiasis, leprosy, skin diseases, hiccough, anemia, as well as burning sensation on urination. Aim of the study The present study is designed to isolate and identify the active compounds from C. speciosus rhizomes and measure their anti-inflammatory activities. Materials and methods The n-hexane-CHCl3 soluble fraction of the MeOH extract of C. speciosus rhizomes has been subjected to a repeated column chromatography, including normal silica gel and RP-18 column to give eight compounds. The structures of these compounds were established by UV, IR, 1D (1H and 13C), and 2D (1H-1H COSY, NOESY, HSQC, and HMBC) NMR experiments and HRESIMS data. In addition, the anti-inflammatory activity of compounds 1-8 was evaluated by measuring the levels IL-6, IL-1β, TNF-α, COX-2, lipoxgenase-5, and PGE2 using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results The n-hexane-CHCl3 soluble fraction afforded a new eudesmane acid, specioic acid (8), along with seven known compounds, 22,23-dihydrospinasterone (1), dehydrodihydrocostus lactone (mokko lactone) (2), dehydrocostus lactone (3), stigmasterol (4), arbusculin A (5), santamarine (douglanin) (6), and reynosin (7). Compounds 1, 4, and 5-7 were isolated for the first time C. speciosus. Compounds 1-4 displayed potent anti-inflammatory activity, while 7 and 8 showed moderate activity. Compounds 1-8 exhibited a concentration-related decrease in the levels of IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, PGE2, lipoxgenase-5, and COX-2. Compounds 5 and 6 did not significantly decrease levels of different cytokines, PGE2, lipoxgenase-5, and COX-2 from PHA treatment at 1 μM. However, all tested compounds significantly decreased cytokines, PGE2, lipoxgenase-5, and COX-2 levels at concentration 100 μM. It is noteworthy that compounds 1-4 had the highest activity, where it lowered levels of cytokines, PGE2, lipoxgenase-5, and COX-2 to the extent that was no statistical difference from the control group. Thus, they decreased proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α) with decreased level of the target enzymes (COX-2 and lipoxgenase-5) and subsequent reduction of its inflammatory product (PGE2). Conclusion Good anti-inflammatory activities exhibited of the isolated compounds from C. speciosus corroborate the usefulness of this plant in the traditional treatment of inflammation and related symptoms.


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Title Anti-inflammatory sesquiterpenes from Costus speciosus rhizomes
Authors Al-Attas, Ahmed A.M.; El-Shaer, Nagwa S.; Mohamed, Gamal A.; Ibrahim, Sabrin R.M.; Ahmed Esmat 
Keywords Anti-inflammatory activity;Costaceae;Costus speciosus;Eudesmane acid;Sesquiterpenes
Issue Date 24-Dec-2015
Publisher ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Journal Journal of Ethnopharmacology 
Volume 176
Start page 365
End page 374
ISSN 03788741
DOI 10.1016/j.jep.2015.11.026
PubMed ID 26593213
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84948126334
Web of science ID WOS:000367106600033

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