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Journal of Natural Products | 2013

Applicability of a blood-brain barrier specific artificial membrane permeability assay at the early stage of natural product-based CNS drug discovery

Árpád Könczöl; Judit Müller; Emília Földes; Zoltán Béni; Krisztina Végh; Ágnes Kéry; György T. Balogh

While numerous natural products (NPs) possess activity on central nervous system (CNS) targets, there has been no analytical approach to effectively identify compounds with high brain penetration potential in complex mixtures at the early stage of drug discovery. To overcome this issue, the performance of an in vitro parallel artificial membrane permeability assay for the blood-brain barrier (PAMPA-BBB) for natural products and for plant extracts has been validated and characterized. It was found that the PAMPA-BBB assay preserves its predictive power in the case of natural products and provides high phytochemical selectivity, which enables its use as a unique filtering tool in terms of selecting brain-penetrable compounds from plant extracts. Moreover, the present study has demonstrated that simple modifications in the assay design allow the direct use of PAMPA-BBB filtered samples in a dereplication process, as performed by NMR and LC-MS. The applicability of this procedure was demonstrated using extracts prepared from Tanacetum parthenium, Vinca major, Salvia officinalis, and Corydalis cava, representing different types of chemical diversity and complexity. Thus, the proposed protocol represents a potentially valuable strategy in the NP-based CNS drug discovery environment with a high-throughput screening platform.


Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2015

First characterisation of flavonoid- and diarylheptanoid-type antioxidant phenolics in Corylus maxima by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS

Eszter Riethmüller; Gergő Tóth; Ágnes Alberti; Krisztina Végh; Ilaria Burlini; Árpád Könczöl; György T. Balogh; Ágnes Kéry

Corylus maxima Mill. (Betulaceae) leaves have been used in traditional medicine both internally and externally, nevertheless phytochemical exploration of the plant remains incomplete. In this study, the in vitro antioxidant activity and polyphenolic composition of the ethyl acetate and methanolic extracts of C. maxima leaves and bark are reported for the first time. The radical scavenging activities of the extracts were investigated by the ABTS and DPPH assays. All the extracts of C. maxima possessed notable antioxidant activity. By mean of a HPLC-DAD-ESI-TOF and a HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS/MS method, altogether twenty-two phenolics were tentatively characterised: one flavan derivative (1), seven flavonol derivatives (4, 6, 12, 13, 16, 20 and 21) and fourteen diarylheptanoids (2, 3, 5, 7-11, 14, 15, 17-19 and 22). The amount of the two main flavonoids - myricetin-3-O-rhamnoside (6) and quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside (13) - and two diarylheptanoids - oregonin (3) and hirsutenone (15) - in the extracts were determined by a validated HPLC-ESI-MS/MS method in multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode. Our results showed that C. maxima could be considered as a valuable source of pharmacologically important natural products that might contribute to the revaluation of the phytotherapeutical potential of the plant.


Natural Product Research | 2018

Contribution of individual flavonoids in Lysimachia species to the antioxidant capacity based on HPLC-DPPH assay

Anita Tóth; Eszter Riethmüller; Krisztina Végh; Ágnes Alberti; Szabolcs Béni; Ágnes Kéry

Abstract Quantitative phytochemical characterisation of the chief flavonoid aglycones in the hydrolysed Lysimachia extracts revealed the dominance of kaempferol, quercetin and myricetin in L. vulgaris, L. nummularia, L. punctata, L. christinae, L. ciliata and L. clethroides, respectively. Due to the significant radical scavenging capacity of the samples, the contribution of the individual aglycones to the total antioxidant activity became of interest. Therefore, a HPLC method coupled to pre-column DPPH scavenging assay was developed. Differences in the six Lysimachia species’ phenolic composition regarding their participation to the antioxidant activity were revealed. The participation of the three investigated flavonoids to the radical quenching activity was the highest (91.2%) in the L. vulgaris sample, the lowest in L. christinae sample with 29.6%. In L. vulgaris sample, the 76.3% contribution of quercetin to the scavenger capacity was the highest peak area decrement ratio among the investigated samples.


Natural Product Research | 2016

A new ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography method for the determination of antioxidant flavonol aglycones in six Lysimachia species

Anita Tóth; Krisztina Végh; Ágnes Alberti; Szabolcs Béni; Ágnes Kéry

Abstract UPLC-DAD method was developed and validated for the quantitative determination of free flavonol aglycones (kaempferol, quercetin and myricetin) after acidic hydrolysis in six Lysimachia species. Quantitative analyses showed that the amounts of various flavonol aglycones were significantly different in Lysimachia vulgaris, Lysimachia nummularia, Lysimachia punctata, Lysimachia christinae, Lysimachia ciliata and Lysimachia clethroides. The L. clethroides sample was found to be the richest in kaempferol (25.77 ± 1.29 μg/mg extract) and quercetin (97.67 ± 4.61 μg/mg extract), while the L. nummularia sample contained the highest amount of myricetin (20.79 ± 1.00 μg/mg extract). The antioxidant capacity of hydrolysed extracts was evaluated using in vitro DPPH• (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) and ABTS•+ [2,2′-azino-bis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid)] decolourisation tests. The observed radical scavenging capacities of the extracts showed a relationship with the measured flavonol aglycone content and composition. The acidic treatment resulted in an increased free radical scavenging activity compared to the untreated methanol extract.


Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2018

Three newly identified lipophilic flavonoids in Tanacetum parthenium supercritical fluid extract penetrating the Blood-Brain Barrier

Krisztina Végh; Eszter Riethmüller; Levente Hosszú; András Darcsi; Judit Müller; Ágnes Alberti; Anita Tóth; Szabolcs Béni; Árpád Könczöl; György T. Balogh; Ágnes Kéry

HighlightsOptimized supercritical fluid extraction of lipohilic flavonoids and parthenolid from Tanacetum parthenium L.Three newly identified lipophilic flavonoids (aceronin, sudachitin, nevadensin) in Tanacetum parthenium L.PAMPA‐BBB penetration of flavonoids and sesquiterpene lactones from feverfew. ABSTRACT Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium L.) as a perennial herb has been known for centuries due to its medicinal properties. The main sesquiterpene lactone, parthenolide is considered to be responsible for the migraine prophylactic effect, however the pharmacological benefits of the lipophilic flavonoid components can not be neglected. Supercritical fluid extraction (7% ethanol, 22 MPa, 64 °C) was carried out on the leaves of Tanacetum parthenium L. from which the presence of methylated flavonoids beside parthenolide and other sesquiterpene lactones were indicated by preliminary LC–MS analyses. Specific Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay (PAMPA) was applied to identify the components capable to cross the Blood‐Brain Barrier (BBB). Three lipophilic flavonoids were detected on the acceptor side, that were isolated (Prep‐HPLC) and identified as sudachitin, aceronin and nevadensin (LC–MS/MS, NMR). These flavonoids were also characterized individually by PAMPA‐BBB model. The presence of sudachitin and nevadensin was proven in the Asteraceae family, but neither of the three flavonoids were reported in Tanacetum parthenium L.


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2014

Supercritical fluid extraction and convergence chromatographic determination of parthenolide in Tanacetum parthenium L.: Experimental design, modeling and optimization

Krisztina Végh; Ágnes Alberti; Eszter Riethmüller; Anita Tóth; Szabolcs Béni; Ágnes Kéry


Biomedical Chromatography | 2016

Convergence chromatographic determination of camphor in the essential oil of Tanacetum parthenium L.

Krisztina Végh; Eszter Riethmüller; Anita Tóth; Ágnes Alberti; Szabolcs Béni; József Balla; Ágnes Kéry


Natural Product Communications | 2016

HPLC-DPPH Screening Method for Evaluation of Antioxidant Compounds in Corylus Species

Eszter Riethmüller; Árpád Könczöl; Dorottya Szakál; Krisztina Végh; György T. Balogh; Ágnes Kéry


European Chemical Bulletin | 2012

PHYTOCHEMICAL COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS OF BERGENIA CRASSIFOLIA L. (FRITSCH.) AND BERGENIA CORDIFOLIA STERNB.

Renáta Árok; Krisztina Végh; Ágnes Alberti; Ágnes Kéry


Acta pharmaceutica Hungarica | 2015

Diarilheptanoidok elo′fordulása a mogyoró nemzetség Kárpát-medencében honos fajaiban

Eszter Riethmüller; Gergo Tóth; Ágnes Alberti; Krisztina Végh; Szabolcs Béni; György T. Balogh; Ágnes Kéry

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György T. Balogh

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Árpád Könczöl

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Judit Müller

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Emília Földes

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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