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HERO ID
7734125
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Validated HPTLC method for determination of ledol and alloaromadendrene in the essential oil fractions of Rhododendron tomentosum plants and in vitro cultures and bioautography for their activity screening
Author(s)
Jesionek, A; Poblocka-Olech, L; Zabiegala, B; Bucinski, A; Krauze-Baranowska, M; Luczkiewicz, M
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences
ISSN:
1570-0232
EISSN:
1873-376X
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Volume
1086
Page Numbers
63-72
Language
English
PMID
29656085
DOI
10.1016/j.jchromb.2018.04.006
Web of Science Id
WOS:000431937400008
Abstract
Rhododendron tomentosum (Ledum palustre) is a bog shrub used in traditional medicine for treatment of respiratory and rheumatic diseases. Due to the large variability of the chemical composition of its essential oil, depending on the habitat, the in vitro cultures were established as the alternative source of the volatile fraction. There is a need to monitor a quality of the field grown as well as in vitro plant material, especially if potentially toxic aromadendrane derivatives are concerned. In this study the HPTLC method was developed and validated for quantification of ledol and alloaromadendrene in R. tomentosum essential oils obtained from the plants collected in various locations as well as in vitro cultures. For qualitative analysis, chromatograms were developed on HPTLC Si 60 plates at distance of 50 mm without preconditioning using hexane: ethyl acetate (9:1) and visualized with p-anisaldehyde reagent. For quantitative analysis, chromatograms were developed on HPTLC Si 60 plates at distance of 40 mm with 20 min preconditioning using hexane: ethyl acetate (9:1), visualized with vanillin/phosphoric acid reagent and subjected to densitometric detection (560 nm). The content of ledol and alloaromadendrene in different samples was determined using the validated HPTLC method (12â280 mg and 2â60 mg 100 gâ1 dried plant material, respectively) and was compared with GC/MS results. The bioautographic antioxidant HPTLC assays in DPPH and in riboflavin-light-NBT systems as well as the test for xanthine oxidase inhibition were employed for screening of the biological activity of the R. tomentosum essential oils. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
Alloaromadendrene; DPPH test; High performance thin layer chromatography; Ledol; Ledum palustre; Xanthine oxidase inhibition
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