Archives of Pharmacal Research
- Volume 21 Issue 6
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- Pages.718-722
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- 1998
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- 0253-6269(pISSN)
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- 1976-3786(eISSN)
Hepatoprotective Activity of Scopoletin, a Constituent of Solanum lyratum
- Kang, So-Young (College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University) ;
- Sung, Sang-Hyun (College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University) ;
- Park, Jong-Hee (College of Pharmacy, Pusan National University) ;
- Kim, Young-Choong (College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University)
- Published : 1998.12.01
Abstract
Scopoletin (7-hydroxy-6-methoxycoumarin), a coumarin, was isolated from the aerial part of Solanum lyratum Thunb. by the activity-guided fractionation employing carbon te trachloride-intoxicated primary cultured rat hepatocytes as a screening system. Its hepatoprotective activity was first evaluated by measuring the release of glutamic pyruvic transaminase and sorbitol dehydrogenase from carbon tetrachloride-intoxicated rat hepatocytes into the culture medium. Scopoletin significantly reduced the releases of glutamic pyruvic transaminase and sorbitol dehydrogenase from the carbon tetrachloride-intoxicated primary cultured rat hepatocytes by 53% and 58%, respectively, from the toxicity in a dose-dependent manner over concentration ranges of 1mcM to 50mcM. Further studies revealed that at the concentration of 10mcM, scopoletin significantly preserved glutathione content by 50% and the activity of superoxide dismutase by 36% and also inhibited the production of malondialdehyde to the degree as seen in the control.
Keywords
- Hepatoprotective activity;
- Scopolein;
- Solanum lyratum;
- Carbon tetrachloride;
- Primary cultured rate hepatocyte