Phenolic isomers from plantago catharinea leaves: Isolation, identification, quantification and in vitro antioxidant activity

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In this study we isolated two polyphenolic acids of m/z 639, called catharinol A and catharinol B, from Plantago catharinea L. (Plantaginaceae) leaves. Although presenting very similar structures, catharinol A showed higher antioxidant activity when compared with gallic acid and quercetin standards. These compounds are position isomers and present in their chemical structure the rare sugar D-allose. Molecules with similar constitution are known to have important biological activities such as antitumor and immunosuppressive. These compounds were isolated by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and characterized by mass spectrometry (FIA-ESI-IT-MS/MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). This work is the first study on the chemical composition of P. catharinea and encourages the production of Plantago species as a good source of bioactive molecules.

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De Souza Mesquita, L. M., Da Rocha, C. Q., Affonso, L. H. L., Cerulli, A., Piacente, S., Tangerina, M. M. P., … Vilegas, W. (2017). Phenolic isomers from plantago catharinea leaves: Isolation, identification, quantification and in vitro antioxidant activity. Natural Product Communications, 12(3), 409–412. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1701200326

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