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Title

Identification of active anti-inflammatory principles of betabeta wood (Lunasia amara Blanco) from Siawung Barru-South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Authors

Hasnaeni; Sudarsono; Nurrochmad, Arief; Widyarini, Sitarina

Abstract

Purpose: To identify the anti-inflammatory components of beta-beta (Lunasia amara Blanco.) wood. Methods: The wood material was extracted with 96 % ethanol and fractionated with dichloromethane using a liquid-liquid continuous extraction (LLCE). The fractions were subjected to silica gel column chromatography. Components of the extracts were identified by thin layer chromatography (TLC) scanner and UV-visible spectroscopy, using scopoletin as standard. Results: TLC results for Lunasia amara extract showed the same spot as standard scopoletin. UV visible spectrum for scopoletin displayed maximum absorption at 213, 228, 255 and 344 nm, while betabeta wood extract showed characteristic bands at 344, 336, 299 and 255 nm. The results indicate that the main components of the extracts are scopoletin and its derivatives. Conclusion: The active anti-inflammatory compound in beta-beta (Lunasia amara) wood is scopoletin.

Subjects

ANTI-inflammatory agents; HERBAL medicine; THERAPEUTIC use of plant extracts; LIQUID-liquid extraction; THIN layer chromatography; SCOPOLETIN

Publication

Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2017, Vol 16, Issue 1, p161

ISSN

1596-5996

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.4314/tjpr.v16i1.21

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