Poster presentation
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D-PINITOL FROM Astragalus amygdalinus PLANT
S.Z. Aglamov, M.A. Agzamova
S.Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of sciences of the
Republic of Uzbekistan st. Mirzo-Ulugbek, 77, 100170 Tashkent
e-mail: saidolimxon2605@gmail.com
Nowadays, the problem of obtaining non-toxic or
harmless drugs from natural
sources has become very urgent.
Biologically active compounds of plants of the genus
Astragalus
have a number of
pharmacological activities.
In eastern Turkey, in Anatolia, the aqueous root extract
Astragalus
is traditionally used against leukemia and as a wound healing agent. Studies
of plants of this genus have shown that on the basis of
the released active glycosides,
the possibility of creating drugs and dietary supplements is increasing. Pinitol is
accepted as a hypoglycemic medium and was patented for the first time in USA [1].
The purpose of our research is to phytochemically investigate the
Astragalus
amygdalinus
plant.
Astragalus almond, Astragalus аmygdalinus
Bunge
(Fabaceae
) is native in Central
Asia.
During the studies, such methods as extraction (air raw materials were extracted with
ethanol), CC (column chromatography), IR spectroscopy and NMR, TLC were obtained
two substances: β-
D
-Glucopyranoside β –sitosterol and
D
-3-
O
-Methyl-chiro-inositol
[2].
From the plant
Astragalus amygdalinus
, these compounds
are isolated for the first
time.
β-
D
-Glucopyranoside β -sitosterol, which was identified with an authentic sample by
TLC and Rf.
D
-3-
O
-Methyl-chiro-inositol or
D
-pinitol: IR of the absorption frequency of the
functional groups of the compound, ν,
𝑐𝑚
−1
: 3390-3296 (ОН), 1652 (С=О), 1613-1556
(С=С), 1310-1246 (С–О–С).
NMR
1
Н (400 MHz, C
5
D
5
N, δ, ppm): 3.81s (3H, OCH
3
), 4.18 t (1H, CH), 4.30 m
(1H, CH), 4.41m (1H, CH), 4.66 t (1H, CH), 4.78 m (1H, CH), 4.83 m (1H, CH). NMR
13
C (100 MHz, C
5
D
5
N, δ, ppm,): 85.77 (CH), 74.63 (CH), 74.13 (CH), 73.70 (CH),
73.03 (CH), 72.23 (CH), 60.71 (OCH
3
).
Chloroform and butanol fractions were examined and showed no fungicidal and
growth-stimulating activity.
Studies of this compound
from the plant
A. amygdalinus
are ongoing.
References:
1.
Almagambetov A.M., Temirgaziev B.S., Zavarzin I.V., Kachala V.V., Kudabaeva
P.K., Tuleuov B.I., Adekenov S.M. New prospective herbal source of d-pinitola
possessing anti-diabetic and hypoglycemic properties.
Chemistry of plant raw materials
.
2016. №3. P.84
2.
Agzamova M.A., Isaev M.I. Cycloartane triterpenoids from
Astragalus
pycnanthus
.
Hacettepe Univ. J. of Pharmacy
. Ankara, 1999. 19 (1), P. 45–55.
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