Topical anti-inflammatory activity of 2a-hydroxy pentacyclic triterpene acids from the leaves of Ugni molinae
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Aguirre, María C.
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Topical anti-inflammatory activity of 2a-hydroxy pentacyclic triterpene acids from the leaves of Ugni molinae
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Abstract—Leaf extracts of Ugni molinae Turcz. are used in the Chilean cosmetic industry on the assumption that they have decongestant,
regenerative, and anti-aging properties. A bioassay-guided fractionation of this plant material showed that some extracts
have potent anti-inflammatory activities. Further fractionation led to the isolation and identification of betulinic acid, a mixture of
ursolic and oleanolic acids, and the 2a-hydroxy derivatives alphitolic, asiatic, and corosolic acids. The latter three were evaluated
in vivo in the mouse ear assay for their topical anti-inflammatory activity, inducing inflammation with either arachidonic acid (AA)
or 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13 acetate (TPA). Only corosolic acid was active in the AA assay, with similar potency to nimesulide,
but all three triterpene acids inhibited TPA-induced inflammation with potencies comparable to that of indomethacin.
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This work was supported by DI Project No. MULT 04/
22-2 (University of Chile).
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 14: 5673–5677, 2006.
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