Isolation of the antiulcer compound in essential oil from the leaves of Cryptomeria japonica

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Essential oil from the leaves of Tateyamasugi (Cryptomeria japonica) exhibited strong inhibitory activity on ulceration induced by HCl/ethanol, HCl/aspirin, water-immersion stress and pylorus-ligation. We separated the antiulcer compounds from cedar essential oil by use of distillation and chromatography. As a result, terpinen-4-ol, a monoterpene, and elemol, a sesquiterpene, were isolated as active compounds. The antiulcer activity of the former was more potent than that of the latter. Terpinen-4-ol was a mixture of optical isomers and each possessed potent antiulcer activity. Secretion of gastric juice and output of acid and pepsin activity were lowered by terpinen-4-ol. These results suggest that terpinen-4-ol isolated from cedar essential oil could be a valuable antiulcer agent.

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Matsunaga, T., Hasegawa, C., Kawasuji, T., Suzuki, H., Saito, H., Sagioka, T., … Akiyama, T. (2000). Isolation of the antiulcer compound in essential oil from the leaves of Cryptomeria japonica. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 23(5), 595–598. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.23.595

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