Baccaurea ramiflora : Isolation of Aldehydes and in Vitro Biological Investigations

  • Puja S
  • Hasan C
  • Ahsan M
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Abstract

The stem bark of Baccaurea ramiflora was studied. Four aldehydes named as 3 methoxy 4 hydroxy-cinnamaldehyde (coniferyl aldehyde); 3, 4, 5 trime- thoxy cinnamaldehyde; 3, 4, 5 trimethoxy benzaldehyde and 3,4 dimethoxy benzaldehyde) (veratraldehyde) have been isolated and then identified by NMR spectroscopy. All of them are first time reported for this plant. Here in vitro biological investigations include antioxidant and cytotoxicity study. Among all fractions, the chloroform soluble fraction exhibited strong free radical scavenging activity having IC50 value of 12.87 µg/ml compared to BHT (IC50 value 5.64 µg/ml). On the contrary, aqueous soluble fraction exhibited most toxicity towards brine shrimp compared with vincristine sulphate having LC50 value of 1.44 and 0.9258 μg/ml respectively.

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Puja, S. D., Hasan, C. M., & Ahsan, M. (2020). Baccaurea ramiflora : Isolation of Aldehydes and in Vitro Biological Investigations. Pharmacology & Pharmacy, 11(07), 147–157. https://doi.org/10.4236/pp.2020.117014

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