THE STRUCTURE OF SAPOLIDE FROM THE AERIAL PART OF THE SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS L.N. Ashurova, A.R. Khurramov, Kh.M. Bobakulov, I.T. Mamatvaliev, N.Sh. Ramazonov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, 77, Mirzo Ulugbek str., 100170, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. E-mail: ashurova_lola1985@mail.ru Plants of the genus
Saponaria L. (family Caryophyllaceae) include about 40 species
distributed in temperate Eurasia, mainly in the Mediterranean region; of these, six
species grow in Uzbekistan, including
Saponaria officinalis . Previously, carbohydrates,
triterpene glycosides - saponazides, saponariosides, A-M and four hederagenin
aglycones, hydroxyhederagenin, gypsogenin and quillaic acid, etc. were isolated from
the roots of
S. officinalis . Alkaloids, ascorbic acid, flavonoids: vitexin, saponarin,
saponaretin were found in the leaves. In official medicine, preparations of
S. officinalis are used as an expectorant, choleretic, diuretic, anti-inflammatory, diaphoretic and
laxative. In continuation of research on the aerial part of
S. officinalis growing in
Uzbekistan, a new natural saponin named sapolide has been isolated (
1 ).
The air-dried aerial part of the plant (1 kg) was crushed and extracted with methanol
at room temperature and after vacuum evaporation a crude extract (445 g) was obtained,
which was suspended in H
2
O (5 L) and then successively fractionated with chloroform,
ethyl acetate, and
n -butanol.
n -Butanol extract (120 g) was chromatographed on a silica
gel column (0.03-0.200 mm) in a gradient solvent system CHCl
3
–CH
3
OH (1:0-0:1) and
as a result 4 fractions A-D (1-4) were obtained. Rechromatography of fraction 1 (56 g)
on silica gel (0.040-0.063 mm) in the solvent system CHCl
3
-CH
3
OH (50:1-0:1) to
obtain 10 fractions (A 1.1-1.10). Fractions A 1.1-5-6 (48 mg) were further purified by
preparative TLC (40:1 CHCl
3
-CH
3
OH) to give compound