Isolation and quantification of pinitol, a bioactive cyclitol, in Retama spp.

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The genus Retama (Fabaceae) is widely distributed in the Mediterranean region. In the present study, pinitol (3-O-methyl-chiro-inositol), an anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic molecule, was isolated from aerial parts of R. monosperma, and its structure established on the basis of spectroscopic techniques (1D/2D NMR) and MS. Identification and quantification of pinitol in R. raetam and R. Sphaerocarpa were also performed. R. monosperma had the highest concentration of pinitol (2.3%). The presence of pinitol in aqueous extracts of Retama spp. may explain the adaptation of these plants to drought and salinity. Furthermore, pinitol could be considered as a mediator in the anti-inflammatory and hypoglycemic activities of Retama spp., which are traditionally used to treat diabetes.

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González-Mauraza, N. H., León-González, A. J., Espartero, J. L., Gallego-Fernández, J. B., Sánchez-Hidalgo, M., & Martin-Cordero, C. (2016). Isolation and quantification of pinitol, a bioactive cyclitol, in Retama spp. Natural Product Communications, 11(3), 405–406. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1601100321

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