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Antipyretic, Hypothermic and Antiinflammatory Activities and Metabolites from Solanum ligustrinum Lood.

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1997-10-26
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Delporte Vergara, Carla
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Antipyretic, Hypothermic and Antiinflammatory Activities and Metabolites from Solanum ligustrinum Lood.
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  • Delporte Vergara, Carla;
  • Backhouse Erazo, Nadine;
  • Negrete Córdova, Rosa;
  • Salinas, P.;
  • Rivas, P.;
  • Cassels Niven, Bruce;
  • San Feliciano, A.;
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The acute toxicities of the global methanol extract of Solanum ligustrinum (Solanaceae) and the crude steroidal glycoalkaloids mixture were determined. The antipyretic, hypothermic and antiinflammatory activities of aqueous, global methanol, petroleum ether, dichloromethane and methanol extracts and crude steroidal glycoalkaloids mixture of the aerial parts were evaluated. All the extracts and the crude steroidal glycoalkaloids mixture were inactive in the hypothermic activity assay, nevertheless, they showed antipyretic and antiinflammatory activities. Scopoletin and b-sitosterol 3- O-b-D-glucoside were isolated and identified from the dichloromethane extract. The impure coumarin fraction showed antipyretic and antiinflammatory activities and b-sitosterol glucoside exhibited antiinflammatory activity. In the light of the results of several NOE experiments, the H-5 and H-8 signals in the 1H-NMR spectra of scopoletin were reassigned. The methanol global extract yielded a crude steroidal glycoalkaloids mixture with antipyretic and antiinflammatory effects.
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We wish to extend our gratitude to I.F.S. (Grant F/1494-1)
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119441
ISSN: 0951–418X
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PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH, VOL. 12, p. 118–122, 1998.
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