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Quality Evaluation and Characterization of Fractions with Biological Activity from Ephedra Herb Extract and Ephedrine Alkaloids-Free Ephedra Herb Extract

Morio Yoshimura, Yoshiaki Amakura, Sumiko Hyuga, Masashi Hyuga, Shunsuke Nakamori, Takuro Maruyama, Naohiro Oshima, Nahoko Uchiyama, Jinwei Yang, Hideki Oka, Hideyuki Ito, Yoshinori Kobayashi, Hiroshi Odaguchi, Takashi Hakamatsuka, Toshihiko Hanawa, Yukihiro Goda

2020Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Previously, we reported that the c-Met inhibitory effect of Ephedra Herb extract (EHE) is derived from ingredients besides ephedrine alkaloids. Moreover, analgesic and anti-influenza activities of EHE and ephedrine alkaloids-free Ephedra Herb extract (EFE) have been reported recently. In this study, we examined the fractions containing c-Met kinase inhibitory activity from EHE and the fractions with analgesic and anti-influenza activities from EFE, and elucidated the structural characteristics of the active fractions. Significant c-Met kinase activity was observed in 30, 40, and 50% methanol (MeOH) eluate fractions obtained from water extract of EHE using Diaion HP-20 column chromatography. Similarly, 20 and 40% MeOH, and MeOH eluate fractions obtained from water extract of EFE were found to display analgesic and anti-influenza activities. Reversed phase-HPLC analysis of the active fractions commonly showed broad peaks characteristic of high-molecular mass condensed tannin. The active fractions were analyzed using 13C-NMR and decomposition reactions; the deduced structures of active components were high-molecular mass condensed tannins, which were mainly procyanidin B-type and partly procyanidin A-type, including pyrogallol- and catechol-type flavan 3-ols as extension and terminal units. HPLC and gel permeation chromatography (GPC) analyses estimated that the ratio of pyrogallol- and catechol-type was approximately 9 : 2, and the weight-average molecular weight based on the polystyrene standard was >45000. Furthermore, GPC-based analysis was proposed as the quality evaluation method for high-molecular mass condensed tannin in EHE and EFE.

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ChemistryChromatographyTanninHerbPyrogallolProanthocyanidinPolyphenolHigh-performance liquid chromatographyColumn chromatographyGel permeation chromatographyTraditional medicineOrganic chemistryFood scienceMedicinal herbsAntioxidantMedicinePolymerPharmacology and Obesity TreatmentPharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsChromatography in Natural Products