Isolation, structure elucidation and in vivo hepatoprotective potential of trans-tetracos-15-enoic acid from Indigofera tinctoria Linn |
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Authors: | Singh B Chandan B K Sharma N Bhardwaj V Satti N K Gupta V N Gupta B D Suri K A Suri O P |
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Affiliation: | Pharmacology Division, Regional Research Laboratory, Canal Road, Jammu--Tawi 180 016, India. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The bioassay guided fractionation of the dried aerial part of Indigofera tinctoria Linn. led to the identification of an active fraction labelled as indigotin. On further chemical analysis, a compound isolated from indigotin was identified and characterized as trans-tetracos-15-enoic acid (TCA). The chemical structure of this compound was established on the basis of physical properties and spectral data, including NMR. It afforded significant hepatoprotection against carbon tetrachloride and paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in experimental models. Silymarin, a well known plant based hepatoprotective agent, and N-acetylcysteine, which has proven efficacy as a replenisher of sulfhydryls, were used for relative efficacy. TCA was found to reverse the altered hepatic parameters in experimental liver damage. In the safety evaluation study the oral LD50 was found to be more than 2000 mg/kg, with no signs of abnormalities or any mortality for the 15 day period of observation after administration of a single dose of drug in mice. The studies revealed significant and concentration dependent hepatoprotective potential of TCA as it reversed the majority of the altered hepatic parameters in experimental liver damage in rats and mice and may be useful in the management of liver disorders. |
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Keywords: | Indigofera tinctoria indigotin paracetamol galactosamine CCl4 hepatotoxicity hepatoprotective activity trans‐tetracos‐15‐enoic acid (TCA) preventive and restorative |
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