Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia Cf. Elliptica (Subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia Pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia Salina and Danio Rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration

The dichloromethane extract of the air-dried leaves of Ardisia cf. elliptica (subgenus Tinus) afforded mixtures of α-amyrin (1a), β-amyrin (1b) and bauerenol (1c), while Ardisia pyramidalis leaves yielded spinasterol (2) and spinasteryl acetate (3). The mixtures of triterpenes (1a-1c) at ratios of 1...

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Main Authors: Raga, Dennis D., Herrera, Annabelle A., Alimboyoguen, Agnes B., Shen, Chien Chang, Ragasa, Consolacion Y.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-28402021-07-28T03:11:38Z Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia Cf. Elliptica (Subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia Pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia Salina and Danio Rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration Raga, Dennis D. Herrera, Annabelle A. Alimboyoguen, Agnes B. Shen, Chien Chang Ragasa, Consolacion Y. The dichloromethane extract of the air-dried leaves of Ardisia cf. elliptica (subgenus Tinus) afforded mixtures of α-amyrin (1a), β-amyrin (1b) and bauerenol (1c), while Ardisia pyramidalis leaves yielded spinasterol (2) and spinasteryl acetate (3). The mixtures of triterpenes (1a-1c) at ratios of 1:1:1, 2:2:1 and 2:2:3 and the sterols (2 and 3) were tested for their toxicity on Artemia salina and Danio rerio embryos. Compounds 1a-1c (1:1:1) (LC50 = 0.60 mg/ml), 1a-1c (2:2:1) (LC50 = 0.60 mg/ml), 1a-1c (2:2:3) (LC50 = 0.54 mg/ml), 2 (LC50 = 0.50 mg/ml) and 3 (LC50 = 0.52 mg/ml) were found toxic to A. salina nauplii after 48h of exposure. Teratologic manisfestations such as axial deformation, pericardial edema and yolk sac edema were observed in embryos treated with 1a-1c, 2 and 3. The mixtures of 1a-1c (1:1:1) and 1a-1c (2:2:1) were further tested for D. rerio caudal fin regeneration. A shorter caudal fin regeneration length was observed in D. rerio young adults exposed to 1a-1c (1:1:1) and 1a-1c (2:2:1). The results of the current study present implications on the toxicity and teratologic manifestations in relation to previously observed angiosuppressive activity of 1a-1c, 2 and 3. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1841 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Primulaceae—Toxicity testing Artemia Zebra danio Fins (Anatomy)—Regeneration Chemistry
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Philippines
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topic Primulaceae—Toxicity testing
Artemia
Zebra danio
Fins (Anatomy)—Regeneration
Chemistry
spellingShingle Primulaceae—Toxicity testing
Artemia
Zebra danio
Fins (Anatomy)—Regeneration
Chemistry
Raga, Dennis D.
Herrera, Annabelle A.
Alimboyoguen, Agnes B.
Shen, Chien Chang
Ragasa, Consolacion Y.
Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia Cf. Elliptica (Subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia Pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia Salina and Danio Rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration
description The dichloromethane extract of the air-dried leaves of Ardisia cf. elliptica (subgenus Tinus) afforded mixtures of α-amyrin (1a), β-amyrin (1b) and bauerenol (1c), while Ardisia pyramidalis leaves yielded spinasterol (2) and spinasteryl acetate (3). The mixtures of triterpenes (1a-1c) at ratios of 1:1:1, 2:2:1 and 2:2:3 and the sterols (2 and 3) were tested for their toxicity on Artemia salina and Danio rerio embryos. Compounds 1a-1c (1:1:1) (LC50 = 0.60 mg/ml), 1a-1c (2:2:1) (LC50 = 0.60 mg/ml), 1a-1c (2:2:3) (LC50 = 0.54 mg/ml), 2 (LC50 = 0.50 mg/ml) and 3 (LC50 = 0.52 mg/ml) were found toxic to A. salina nauplii after 48h of exposure. Teratologic manisfestations such as axial deformation, pericardial edema and yolk sac edema were observed in embryos treated with 1a-1c, 2 and 3. The mixtures of 1a-1c (1:1:1) and 1a-1c (2:2:1) were further tested for D. rerio caudal fin regeneration. A shorter caudal fin regeneration length was observed in D. rerio young adults exposed to 1a-1c (1:1:1) and 1a-1c (2:2:1). The results of the current study present implications on the toxicity and teratologic manifestations in relation to previously observed angiosuppressive activity of 1a-1c, 2 and 3.
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author Raga, Dennis D.
Herrera, Annabelle A.
Alimboyoguen, Agnes B.
Shen, Chien Chang
Ragasa, Consolacion Y.
author_facet Raga, Dennis D.
Herrera, Annabelle A.
Alimboyoguen, Agnes B.
Shen, Chien Chang
Ragasa, Consolacion Y.
author_sort Raga, Dennis D.
title Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia Cf. Elliptica (Subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia Pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia Salina and Danio Rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration
title_short Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia Cf. Elliptica (Subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia Pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia Salina and Danio Rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration
title_full Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia Cf. Elliptica (Subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia Pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia Salina and Danio Rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration
title_fullStr Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia Cf. Elliptica (Subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia Pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia Salina and Danio Rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Effects of triterpenes from Ardisia Cf. Elliptica (Subgenus Tinus) and sterols from Ardisia Pyramidalis Cav Pers on Artemia Salina and Danio Rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration
title_sort effects of triterpenes from ardisia cf. elliptica (subgenus tinus) and sterols from ardisia pyramidalis cav pers on artemia salina and danio rerio toxicity and caudal fin regeneration
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1841
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