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<title>ANTISICKLING ACTIVITIES OF CASSIA SIEBERIANA DC (LEGUMINOSAE)</title>
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<title>ANTISICKLING ACTIVITIES OF CASSIA SIEBERIANA DC (LEGUMINOSAE)</title>
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<description>ANTISICKLING ACTIVITIES OF CASSIA SIEBERIANA DC (LEGUMINOSAE)
FATOKUN, OMOLOLA TEMITOPE
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) affects primarily black populations. There are few drugs &#13;
available for the management of SCD with deleterious side effects complicating the &#13;
condition. Although many plants including Cassia sieberiana have been &#13;
documented in the management of SCD, there is paucity of scientific evidence for &#13;
their effectiveness and bioactive constituents. This study was designed to &#13;
investigate the antisickling activities of morphological parts of C. sieberiana, isolate &#13;
and characterise their constituents. &#13;
The powdered samples of C. sieberiana (FHI- 112359) root, seed, pericarp and &#13;
whole fruit were extracted into 70% ethanol by Soxhlet extraction and water by &#13;
reflux. The extracts were used to either inhibit or reverse sodium metabisuphite induced sickling of HbSS erythrocytes from SCD patients in steady state, in vitro.&#13;
The ethanol extract of the most active plant part (whole fruit) was successively &#13;
partitioned to give n-hexane, dichloromethane (DCM), ethyl acetate (EtOAc) and &#13;
aqueous fractions. The fractions were screened for inhibition and reversal of &#13;
sickling and inhibition of haemoglobin polymerisation. The percentage of &#13;
inhibition, reversal and rate of decrease in HbSS polymerisation were calculated. &#13;
The DCM and EtOAc fractions were purified using column and vacuum liquid &#13;
chromatographic (VLC) techniques. Chromatographic fractions were screened for &#13;
inhibitory and reversal activities and the active fractions were further purified using &#13;
column and preparative thin layer chromatography to isolate compounds. Structures &#13;
of isolated compounds were identified using 1D and 2D NMR (1H and 13C). Data &#13;
were analysed using one-way ANOVA followed by Student t-test at α0.05.&#13;
The ethanol extract of C. sieberiana whole fruit (CSF) at 180 minutes, exhibited the &#13;
highest inhibitory activity (83.7±1.3)% compared to seed (65.7±2.2)%, pericarp &#13;
(10.9±1.2)% extracts and was significantly different from vanillic acid-reference &#13;
standard (50.4 ± 0.4)% and water whole fruit (51.4±1.6)% extract, while the root &#13;
ethanol extract lysed the erythrocytes. The root ethanol extract exhibited a reversal &#13;
activity of (88.9±0.8)%, compared to whole fruit (82.3±0.8)%, seed (82.2±1.0)% &#13;
and pericarp extracts (55.6±1.4)%; para hydroxy benzoic acid reference standard &#13;
(86.0±0.6)% and water whole fruit extract (84.4±1.9)%. The CSF exhibited both &#13;
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inhibitory and reversal activities and also decreased the rate of HbSS &#13;
polymerisation by (73.5±0.06)%. The DCM and EtOAc fractions exhibited &#13;
comparable inhibitory (77.9±1.1)%; (77.3±2.9)% and reversal (73.5±1.4)%; &#13;
(76.8±3.8)% activities, respectively. The EtOAc and aqueous partitioned fractions &#13;
decreased the rate of HbSS polymerisation by (80.6±0.02)% and (84.2±0.03)%, &#13;
respectively, which were significantly lower than that of ascorbic acid &#13;
(92.3±0.002)%. The DCM column fractions B3 and D3 exhibited inhibitory &#13;
activities of (87.9±0.1)% and (91.7±1.5)%, respectively, which were significantly &#13;
higher than the activities of all other column fractions. Fractions B3 (70.7±1.6)% &#13;
and D3 (86.2±1.4)% also exhibited reversal activities. Nine phenolic compounds &#13;
were isolated from; EtOAc fraction (E2, E3 and E4) and DCM fraction (M2, M3, &#13;
G2, G3 and G4). One of the compounds - E3 was characterised as 4′-methoxy epiafzelechin.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2019-09-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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