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Investigation of Xenobiotics Metabolism In Salix alba Leaves via Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Published on: June 15, 2020
Bioactive secondary metabolites from Salix tetrasperma Roxb
Assem El-Shazly1, Afaf El-Sayed, Eman Fikrey
1Pharmacognosy Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Egypt. assemels2002@yahoo.co.uk
Abstract:
Column chromatography of the light petroleum fraction from the methanolic extract of the stem bark of Salix tetrasperma Roxb. (Salicaceae) resulted in the isolation of beta-sitosterol acetate, friedelin, 3beta-friedelinol, beta-amyrin, beta-sitosterol, beta-sitosterol-O-glucoside in addition to palmitic acid. From the dichloromethane fraction of the leaves, catechol and tremulacin were isolated. Salicin and its derivatives tremuloidin and 2'-O-p-(E)-coumaroyl salicin were isolated from the ethyl acetate fraction of the leaves. The isolated compounds were identified by MS, and 1D NMR (1H and 13C) and 2D NMR (H-H COSY, HSQC, and HMBC) spectral analyses. The total methanolic extract exhibited significant anti-inflammatory activity (rat hind paw oedema). The extract with a content of 120 mg/kg body weight produced 52% inhibition equivalent to the standard diclofenac sodium (54% inhibition). The antioxidant (DPPH free radical scavenging) and analgesic activities, respectively, were also evaluated.