Abstract

A total of nine sesquiterpenoid lactones together with phenolic compounds and other terpenes were identified from the crude methanol extract of Elephantopus mollis Kunth. Compounds were isolated using different chromatographic techniques and their structures were determined by NMR and IR spectroscopy as well as mass spectrometry. The structures of some detected compounds were assigned based on LC-ToF-ESI-MS screening of main fractions/subfractions from flash chromatography and comparison with isolated analogues as standards. The findings revealed not only the in-source loss of water as the base peak in hirsutinolides but also the in-source loss of corresponding alcohol when the oxygen at position 1 is alkylated. The present study also draws up a complement of data with respect to hirsutinolide-like sesquiterpene lactones whose LC-MS characteristics are not available in the literature. The chemophenetic significance is also discussed. Some of the isolated compounds were reported for the first time to be found in the species, the genus as well as the plant family. The medium-polar fractions of the crude extract, also containing the larger amount of sesquiterpenoid lactones, exhibited activity both against a cancer cell line and bacterial strains. Isolated lactones were also active against the cancer cell line, while the chlorogenic derivatives also valuable in Elephantopus genus showed potent radical scavenging activity. This is the first report of cytotoxic and antibacterial activities of our samples against the tested strains and cell line. The present study follows the ongoing research project dealing with the characterization of taxa with antibacterial and antiparasitic activities from Cameroonian pharmacopeia.

Highlights

  • More than 20 sesquiterpenoid lactones have been reported from Elephantopus mollis worldwide [1,4,5,13,15,26]

  • Germacranolides and guaianolides are the chemophenetic markers of the studied plant genus [1,4,5,13,15,26,28]

  • When comparing Cameroonian and Chinese species, one could highlight that seven of the lactones encountered so far were unique in the Chinese species while three were present only in the Cameroonian variant [5,13,15]

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Summary

Introduction

E. mollis and E. scaber are the most popular species of the genus [2,3]. Elephantopus species are sources of a class of sesquiterpenoid lactones named elephantopustype lactones with a furane ring (C-2/C-5) in germacranolides [1,2,3,4,5,6]. They produce glaucoside- and guaianolide-type lactones even in less amount alongside phenolic compounds and other terpenes [1,4,5,7]. Sesquiterpene lactones have been proven to be the active principle of the plant against various diseases [1,4,5,7]

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