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Application of chromatography technology in the separation of active alkaloids from Hypecoum leptocarpum and their inhibitory effect on fatty acid synthase

  • J Sep Sci. 2015 Dec;38(23):4063-70. doi: 10.1002/jssc.201500848.
Qiulong Zhang 1 2 Guangxiang Luan 1 2 Tao Ma 1 2 Na Hu 1 2 Yourui Suo 1 Xiaoyan Wang 1 Xiaofeng Ma 2 Chenxu Ding 1 3 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Key Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research, Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining, China.
  • 2 University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
  • 3 Qinghai Nationalities University, Xining, China.
  • 4 Key Laboratory for Plateau Crop Germplasm Innovation and Utilization of Qinghai Province, Xining, China.
Abstract

A method that involved the combination of pH-zone-refining counter-current chromatography and semipreparative reversed-phase liquid chromatography has been established for the preparative separation of Alkaloids from Hypecoum leptocarpum. From 1.2 g of crude sample, 31 mg N-feruloyltyramine, 27 mg oxohydrastinine, 47 mg hydroprotopine, 25 mg leptopidine, and 18 mg hypecocarpine have been obtained. The structure of the new compound, hypecocarpine, is confirmed based on the analysis of spectroscopic data, including NMR, UV, and IR spectroscopy and positive electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. The known chemical structures were characterized on the basis of (1) H and (13) C NMR spectroscopy. The purities of the five Alkaloids are all over 92.7% as determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. The alkaloids' cytotoxicity in breast Cancer cells is assessed by using a Cell Counting Kit assay and their inhibitory effect on fatty acid synthase expression is assessed by a Western blot assay. These results suggest that leptopidine could suppress growth and induce cytotoxicity in breast Cancer cells and that the cytotoxicity of leptopidine may be related to its inhibitory effect on fatty acid synthase expression.

Keywords

Alkaloids; Fatty acid synthase; Hypecoum leptocarpum; pH-zone-refining counter-current chromatography.

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