Title of article :
Aquaretic Activity of Solidago canadensis L. Cultivated in Egypt and Determination of the Most Bioactive Fraction
Author/Authors :
Abdel Baki, Passent Mahmoud Department of Pharmacognosy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt , El-Sherei, Moshera Mohamed Department of Pharmacognosy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt , Khaleel, Amal Elsayed Department of Pharmacognosy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt , Abdel Motaal, Amira Ahmed Department of Pharmacognosy - College of Pharmacy - King Khalid University, Abha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , Ibrahim Abdallah, Heba Mohammed Department of Pharmacology - Medical Research Division - National Research Center, Giza, Egypt
Abstract :
Despite the traditional use of Solidago canadensis L. (Asteraceae) as a diuretic drug, there
is a scarcity in scientific data concerning the activity of its different extracts and fractions as
well as the class of constituents responsible for this diuretic action. A comparative study was
carried out for the diuretic activities of the different standardized extracts and fractions of
the flowering aerial parts of S. canadensis, as well as isolation of compounds from the most
biologically active fraction. The ethanol extract and its ethyl acetate fraction (EA) showed the
highest aquaretic activities (91 and 58% at a dose of 400 mg/Kg b.wt., respectively) compared
to 100% of furosemide at 20 mg/Kg b.wt.. Their activities were higher than Cystinol® and
spironolactone reference standards (74% and 59% of furosemide, respectively). EA showed
the highest total phenolic and flavonoid contents among the tested fractions of the ethanol and
aqueous extracts (9.38 ± 0.004 g GAE and 39.75 ± 0.005 g RE/100 g dried extract, respectively).
Eight flavonoids, 2 phenolic acids and 1 nucleoside were isolated from EA. This is the first
report of a comparative study between the aquaretic activities of the different extracts, fractions
and essential oil of S. canadensis, as well as isolation of thyimidine (1), isorhamnetin-3-O-β-
ᴅ-glucopyranoside (2), kaempferol-3-O-(6”-O-acetyl)-β-ᴅ-glucopyranoside (4), quercetin-3-
O-(6”-O-acetyl)-β-ᴅ-glucopyranoside (5), and kaempferol-3-O-β-ᴅ-apiofuranoside (7) from
genus Solidago.
Keywords :
Thymidine , Saponins , Phenolics , Kaempferol-3-O-β-ᴅ-apiofuranoside , Aquaretic activity , Flavonoids
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics