The Canadian medicinal plant Heracleum maximum contains antimycobacterial diynes and furanocoumarins

Heracleum maximum is amongst the most commonly used plants by the indigenous peoples of North America. The First Nations of the eastern Canada use infusions of Heracleum maximum roots for the treatment of respiratory ailments including tuberculosis. Previous investigations of extracts derived from t...

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Published inJournal of ethnopharmacology Vol. 147; no. 1; pp. 232 - 237
Main Authors O׳Neill, Taryn, Johnson, John A., Webster, Duncan, Gray, Christopher A.
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Abstract Heracleum maximum is amongst the most commonly used plants by the indigenous peoples of North America. The First Nations of the eastern Canada use infusions of Heracleum maximum roots for the treatment of respiratory ailments including tuberculosis. Previous investigations of extracts derived from the roots of Heracleum maximum have shown it to possess antimycobacterial activity. Aim of the study: To isolate and identify antimycobacterial constituents from the roots of Heracleum maximum. A methanolic extract of Heracleum maximum roots was subjected to bioassay guided fractionation using the microplate resazurin assay (MRA) to assess inhibitory activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Ra. The antimycobacterial constituents were identified by NMR, MS and polarimetry. The polyacetylene (3R,8S)-falcarindiol and the furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were isolated from the Heracleum maximum root extract. (3R,8S)-Falcarindiol and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten exhibited MICs of 24μM and 167μM and IC50s of 6μM and 27μM against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra respectively. The remaining furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, and isopimpinellin were less active, with MICs of 925, 1850, 2149, 1859, 812 and 1625μM and IC50s of 125, 344, 350, 351, 389 and 406μM. (3R,8S)-Falcarindiol, bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were identified as the principal constituents responsible for the antimycobacterial activity of the roots of Heracleum maximum. This work supports the ethnopharmacological use of Heracleum maximum by Canadian First Nations and Native American communities as a treatment for infectious diseases, specifically tuberculosis. [Display omitted]
AbstractList ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCEHeracleum maximum is amongst the most commonly used plants by the indigenous peoples of North America. The First Nations of the eastern Canada use infusions of Heracleum maximum roots for the treatment of respiratory ailments including tuberculosis. Previous investigations of extracts derived from the roots of Heracleum maximum have shown it to possess antimycobacterial activity.AIM OF THE STUDYTo isolate and identify antimycobacterial constituents from the roots of Heracleum maximum.MATERIALS AND METHODSA methanolic extract of Heracleum maximum roots was subjected to bioassay guided fractionation using the microplate resazurin assay (MRA) to assess inhibitory activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Ra. The antimycobacterial constituents were identified by NMR, MS and polarimetry.RESULTSThe polyacetylene (3R,8S)-falcarindiol and the furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were isolated from the Heracleum maximum root extract. (3R,8S)-Falcarindiol and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten exhibited MICs of 24 μM and 167 μM and IC50s of 6 μM and 27 μM against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra respectively. The remaining furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, and isopimpinellin were less active, with MICs of 925, 1850, 2149, 1859, 812 and 1625 μM and IC50s of 125, 344, 350, 351, 389 and 406 μM.CONCLUSIONS(3R,8S)-Falcarindiol, bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were identified as the principal constituents responsible for the antimycobacterial activity of the roots of Heracleum maximum. This work supports the ethnopharmacological use of Heracleum maximum by Canadian First Nations and Native American communities as a treatment for infectious diseases, specifically tuberculosis.
Heracleum maximum is amongst the most commonly used plants by the indigenous peoples of North America. The First Nations of the eastern Canada use infusions of Heracleum maximum roots for the treatment of respiratory ailments including tuberculosis. Previous investigations of extracts derived from the roots of Heracleum maximum have shown it to possess antimycobacterial activity. Aim of the study: To isolate and identify antimycobacterial constituents from the roots of Heracleum maximum. A methanolic extract of Heracleum maximum roots was subjected to bioassay guided fractionation using the microplate resazurin assay (MRA) to assess inhibitory activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Ra. The antimycobacterial constituents were identified by NMR, MS and polarimetry. The polyacetylene (3R,8S)-falcarindiol and the furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were isolated from the Heracleum maximum root extract. (3R,8S)-Falcarindiol and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten exhibited MICs of 24μM and 167μM and IC50s of 6μM and 27μM against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra respectively. The remaining furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, and isopimpinellin were less active, with MICs of 925, 1850, 2149, 1859, 812 and 1625μM and IC50s of 125, 344, 350, 351, 389 and 406μM. (3R,8S)-Falcarindiol, bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were identified as the principal constituents responsible for the antimycobacterial activity of the roots of Heracleum maximum. This work supports the ethnopharmacological use of Heracleum maximum by Canadian First Nations and Native American communities as a treatment for infectious diseases, specifically tuberculosis. [Display omitted]
Heracleum maximum is amongst the most commonly used plants by the indigenous peoples of North America. The First Nations of the eastern Canada use infusions of Heracleum maximum roots for the treatment of respiratory ailments including tuberculosis. Previous investigations of extracts derived from the roots of Heracleum maximum have shown it to possess antimycobacterial activity. To isolate and identify antimycobacterial constituents from the roots of Heracleum maximum. A methanolic extract of Heracleum maximum roots was subjected to bioassay guided fractionation using the microplate resazurin assay (MRA) to assess inhibitory activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Ra. The antimycobacterial constituents were identified by NMR, MS and polarimetry. The polyacetylene (3R,8S)-falcarindiol and the furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were isolated from the Heracleum maximum root extract. (3R,8S)-Falcarindiol and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten exhibited MICs of 24 μM and 167 μM and IC50s of 6 μM and 27 μM against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra respectively. The remaining furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, and isopimpinellin were less active, with MICs of 925, 1850, 2149, 1859, 812 and 1625 μM and IC50s of 125, 344, 350, 351, 389 and 406 μM. (3R,8S)-Falcarindiol, bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were identified as the principal constituents responsible for the antimycobacterial activity of the roots of Heracleum maximum. This work supports the ethnopharmacological use of Heracleum maximum by Canadian First Nations and Native American communities as a treatment for infectious diseases, specifically tuberculosis.
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Heracleum maximum is amongst the most commonly used plants by the indigenous peoples of North America. The First Nations of the eastern Canada use infusions of Heracleum maximum roots for the treatment of respiratory ailments including tuberculosis. Previous investigations of extracts derived from the roots of Heracleum maximum have shown it to possess antimycobacterial activity. Aim of the study: To isolate and identify antimycobacterial constituents from the roots of Heracleum maximum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A methanolic extract of Heracleum maximum roots was subjected to bioassay guided fractionation using the microplate resazurin assay (MRA) to assess inhibitory activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Ra. The antimycobacterial constituents were identified by NMR, MS and polarimetry. RESULTS: The polyacetylene (3R,8S)-falcarindiol and the furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were isolated from the Heracleum maximum root extract. (3R,8S)-Falcarindiol and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten exhibited MICs of 24μM and 167μM and IC₅₀s of 6μM and 27μM against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra respectively. The remaining furanocoumarins bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, and isopimpinellin were less active, with MICs of 925, 1850, 2149, 1859, 812 and 1625μM and IC₅₀s of 125, 344, 350, 351, 389 and 406μM. CONCLUSIONS: (3R,8S)-Falcarindiol, bergapten, isobergapten, angelicin, sphondin, pimpinellin, isopimpinellin and 6-isopentenyloxyisobergapten were identified as the principal constituents responsible for the antimycobacterial activity of the roots of Heracleum maximum. This work supports the ethnopharmacological use of Heracleum maximum by Canadian First Nations and Native American communities as a treatment for infectious diseases, specifically tuberculosis.
Author Johnson, John A.
O׳Neill, Taryn
Gray, Christopher A.
Webster, Duncan
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(3R8S)-falcarindiol
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C-17 diynes
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Snippet Heracleum maximum is amongst the most commonly used plants by the indigenous peoples of North America. The First Nations of the eastern Canada use infusions of...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Heracleum maximum is amongst the most commonly used plants by the indigenous peoples of North America. The First Nations of the...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCEHeracleum maximum is amongst the most commonly used plants by the indigenous peoples of North America. The First Nations of the...
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SubjectTerms (3R8S)-falcarindiol
antibacterial properties
Antimycobacterial activity
Antitubercular Agents - chemistry
Antitubercular Agents - isolation & purification
Antitubercular Agents - pharmacology
bergapten
bioassays
Biological Assay
C-17 diynes
Canada
Chemical Fractionation
Diynes - chemistry
Diynes - isolation & purification
Diynes - pharmacology
First Nations
Fluorometry
Furanocoumarins
Furocoumarins - chemistry
Furocoumarins - isolation & purification
Furocoumarins - pharmacology
Heracleum
Heracleum - chemistry
Heracleum maximum
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
medicinal plants
Methanol - chemistry
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Microspectrophotometry
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - drug effects
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - growth & development
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Phytotherapy
Plant Extracts - chemistry
Plant Extracts - isolation & purification
Plant Extracts - pharmacology
Plant Roots
Plants, Medicinal
psoralens
roots
Solvents - chemistry
tuberculosis
Title The Canadian medicinal plant Heracleum maximum contains antimycobacterial diynes and furanocoumarins
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