Citation
Neoh, Bee Keat
(2006)
Chemical Constituents and Biological Activity of Kaempferia Angustifolia, K. Rotunda,Spermacoce Articularis and S. Exilis.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Kaempferia angustifolia, K rotunda (Zingiberaceae), Spennacoce articularis and S.
exilis (Rubiaceae) were chosen since they have long been used traditionally in
medicinal treatment. In this research, isolation and separation work had been carried out
using various solvents and chromatographic methods. The structure of these compounds
were determined by using spectroscopic methods such as ineared (IR), nuclear
magnetic resonance ('H, 13C and 2D- NMR), mass spectrometry (MS) and by
comparison with the data reported previously. The crude extracts and some of the
isolated compounds were subjected to the biological activity test: antioxidant, antimicrobial
tests, cytotoxic screening and larvicidal activity.Extracts fiom Kaempferia angush~oliah ave yielded a new compound angustifolienol
(58), together with seven other compounds; crotepoxide (33), p-sitosterol (a),
boesenboxide (M), 2'-hydroxy-4, 4', 6'-trimethoxychalcone (Xi), 6-methylzeylenol
(59), and sucrose (60), and zeylenol(35). Frationation of extracts fiom K. rotunda has
yielded five pure compounds; crotepoxide (33), tetracosanoic acid (61), benzoic acid
(62), stigmasterol (45) and p-sitosterol (44). Both tetracosanoic acid (61) and benzoic
acid (62) are new to species. Extracts fiom S. art'iculm's gave two pure compounds,
identified as ursolic acid (63) and stigmasterol (45). While the extracts from S. exilis
gave four compounds, benzo[g]isoquinoline-5,IOdione (64), stigmasterol (49,
hexadecanoic acid (65) and ursolic acid (63). Phytochemical studies on later species had
never been reported before.
Acetylations of new compound, angustifolienol (58) gave two derivatives,
triacetoxyangustifolienol (66) and diacetoxyangustifolienol (67). Both are new
compounds, and have never been reported previously either as natural product or
synthesized compounds.
The major constituents of the essential oil of K. angustifolia was DL- camphor (20.57
%), while the major constituent of K. rotunda was benzyl benzoate (49.84 %). The
major constituent of the essential oil of S. articularis was phytol(10.31 %), while
the major constituent of S. exilis was oleic acid (20.9 %).Cytotoxic screening showed that all the crude extracts of K angustiijolia and K. rotunab
were not cytotoxic against HL-60 cell line. However, pure compounds of K.
angu~hyolia showed strong activity. All crude extracts of S. articularis and S. exilis
(except hexane extract of S. exilis) and ursolic acid (63) were strongly cytotoxic towards
HL-60 and MCF-7 cell lines. All extracts and most of the pure compounds were
subjected to four strains of microbes (MRSA, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella
typhimurium and Bacillus subtilis) in the antimicrobial test. Pet. ether extracts fiom
Kaempferia species, all extracts fiom S. exilis and boesenboxide (34) were active
towards some microbes. In antioxidant assay, K rotunda was more active than
Kaempferia angustiyolia while both Spennacoce species were moderately active.
Besides that, some of the compounds from Kaempferia angustzyolia were subjected to
the antioxidant assay and showed stronger antioxidant activity than a- tocopherol. In
addition, all plants also showed moderate to low larvicidal activity.
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Thesis
(Doctoral)
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Subject: |
Chromatographic analysis |
Subject: |
Zingiberaceae |
Subject: |
Rubiaceae |
Call Number: |
FS 2006 12 |
Chairman Supervisor: |
Associate Professor Mohd Aspollah Hj. Sukari, PhD |
Divisions: |
Faculty of Science |
Depositing User: |
Nur Izyan Mohd Zaki
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Date Deposited: |
13 May 2010 00:39 |
Last Modified: |
20 Oct 2023 07:10 |
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6288 |
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