Homoisoflavonoids and chalcones isolated from haematoxylum campechianum L., with spasmolytic activity

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Abstract

Haematoxylum campechianum is a medicinal plant employed as an astringent to purify the blood and to treat stomach problems such as diarrhea and dysentery. A bio-guided chemical fractionation of the methanolic extract obtained from this plant allowed for the isolation of five compounds: two chalcones known as sappanchalcone (1); 3-deoxysappanchalcone (2); three homoisoflavonoids known as hematoxylol A (3); 4-O-methylhematoxylol (4); and, hematoxin (5). The spasmolytic activity was determined in an in vitro model (electrically induced contractions of Guinea pig ileum), and allowed to demonstrate that the methanolic extract (EC50 = 62.11 ± 3.23) fractions HcF7 (EC50 = 61.75 ± 3.55) and HcF9 (EC50 = 125.5 ± 10.65) and compounds 1 (EC50 = 16.06 ± 2.15) and 2 (EC50 = 25.37 ± 3.47) of Haematoxylum campechianum present significant relaxing activity as compared to papaverine (EC50 = 20.08 ± 2.0) as a positive control.

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Escobar-Ramos, A., Lobato-García, C. E., Zamilpa, A., Gómez-Rivera, A., Tortoriello, J., & González-Cortazar, M. (2017). Homoisoflavonoids and chalcones isolated from haematoxylum campechianum L., with spasmolytic activity. Molecules, 22(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22091405

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