Identification of Narciclasine as an in Vitro Anti-Inflammatory Component of Cyrtanthus contractus by Correlation-Based Metabolomics.
Lucie RárováBhekumthetho NcubeJohannes van StadenRobert FürstMiroslav StrnadJiri GruzPublished in: Journal of natural products (2019)
In this study, an extract from the bulbs of Cyrtanthus contractus showed strong anti-inflammatory activity in vitro. The extract was partially separated into 14 fractions and analyzed by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry metabolomics, and the correlation coefficients were calculated between biological activities and metabolite levels. As a result, the top-scoring metabolite narciclasine (1) is proposed as the active principle of C. contractus. This was confirmed by comparing the biological effect of crude extract with that of an authentic standard.
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