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The Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Effects of 7-Oxosandaracopimaric Acid Isolated from the Roots of Aralia cordata

Authors
Kim, Tae DooLee, Ji YunCho, Bong JaePark, Tae WookKim, Chang Jong
Issue Date
Apr-2010
Publisher
PHARMACEUTICAL SOC KOREA
Keywords
Aralia cordata root; 7-Oxosadaracopimaric acid; Phenylquinone; Compound 48/80; Mast cell; Histamine; COX
Citation
ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH, v.33, no.4, pp 509 - 514
Pages
6
Journal Title
ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH
Volume
33
Number
4
Start Page
509
End Page
514
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/22555
DOI
10.1007/s12272-010-0403-2
ISSN
0253-6269
1976-3786
Abstract
The root of Aralia cordata is a traditional medicine for the treatment of inflammation, fever, pain, and spasm in the various diseases in Korea. We isolated a dibenzylbutyrolactone diterpene acid, 7-oxosandaracopimaric acid (OSA), from the ether fraction of Aralia cordata MeOH extract, and studied the effect of OSA on phenylquinone (PQ)-induced writhing syndrome and PQ-induced capillary permeability increase, compound 48/80-induced histamine release by peritoneal mast cells, cycloxygenase (COX) activities, and silica-induced RAW 264.7 cell reactive oxygen species production. OSA (30 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly (p < 0.05) inhibited PQ-induced writhes by 25.8% and the PQ-induced capillary permeability increase levels by 33.13% as compared with PQ control. Furthermore, OSA (10 mM) inhibited COX-1 by 22.82 +/- 1.94%, and COX-2 by 15.86 +/- 1.35%, respectively, to the same extent as indomethacin at the same concentration (10 mM). And OSA (3.0 mM) significantly (p < 0.05) inhibited compound 48/80-induced histamine release from rat mast cells, and its activity was similar to that of celebrex (1 mM), but no piracetam (0.1 mM) inhibited them. OSA did not inhibit ROS production in RAW 264.7 cells. These results indicated that OSA has analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects due to its inhibitory effects on capillary permeability, COX activities, and histamine release.
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