Separation and HPLC Characterization of Active Natural Steroids in a Standardized Extract from the Serratula coronata Herb with Antiseborrheic Dermatitis Activity.
Marta NapierałaJoanna NawrotJustyna Gornowicz-PorowskaEwa FlorekArletta MorochZygmunt AdamskiAnna KromaIzabela MiechowiczGerard NowakPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2020)
Phytoecdysteroids are natural compounds with therapeutic benefits in both humans and animals. The effectiveness of natural products with health potential is based on the activities and potencies of their active ingredients. In this study, dominant ecdysteroids-ajugasterone C, 20-hydroxyecdysone and polypodine B-from the Serratula coronata (S. coronata) herb were separated by column chromatography, identified by spectroscopic data and quantified by high-performance liquid chromatography with a diode array detector (HPLC-DAD). The obtained concentration of ecdysteroids (approximately 23%) in the S. coronatae herb extract enhances the possibility of their use in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products with high levels of phytoecdysteroids. Moreover, this study has shown a positive effect of ecdysteroids-containing cream on changes in quality of life and a beneficial effect in reducing the symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis. It has been demonstrated that the application of the cream with phytoecdysteroids resulted in a statistically significant alleviation of symptoms (p < 0.05), especially in terms of itching, pain or burning sensations in the affected areas in comparison to previous symptoms.
Keyphrases
- high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- tandem mass spectrometry
- ms ms
- mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
- liquid chromatography
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- public health
- oxidative stress
- systematic review
- high resolution
- molecular docking
- risk assessment
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- health information
- high speed
- high throughput
- anti inflammatory
- depressive symptoms
- pain management
- atopic dermatitis
- single cell