Anti‐inflammatory Activity of Constituents Isolated from Aerial Part of Angelica acutiloba Kitagawa
2015
Uto, Takuhiro | Tung, Nguyen Huu | Taniyama, Risa | Miyanowaki, Tosihide | Morinaga, Osamu | Shoyama, Yukihiro
Recently, the resources of medicinal plants have been exhausting. The root of Angelica acutiloba is one of the most important ingredients in Japanese Kampo medicine for the treatment of gynecological diseases. In our search for alternative medicinal plant resources of the root of A. acutiloba, we found that its aerial part has the anti‐inflammatory potency as well as the root. Phytochemical investigation of the aerial part resulted in the isolation of four compounds including a new dimeric phthalide, namely tokiaerialide (2), along with Z‐ligustilide (1), falcarindiol (3), and bergaptol (4). Next, we investigated the in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of 1–4 in lipopolysaccharide‐stimulated RAW264 macrophages. Among the isolated compounds, 1 exhibited the most potent inhibition against lipopolysaccharide‐induced production of prostaglandin E₂, nitric oxide, and pro‐inflammatory cytokines (interleukin‐6 and tumor necrosis factor‐α). Compounds 3 and 4 also inhibited all inflammatory mediators, but their inhibitory abilities were weaker than those of 1. Furthermore, 1, 3, and 4 strongly also induced heme oxygenase‐1. These results suggest that 1, 3, and 4 potentially exert anti‐inflammatory activity, and the aerial part of A. acutiloba may be considered to be a useful medicinal resource for inflammatory diseases.
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