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Thrombosis Research | 2011

Anticoagulant and anti-platelet activity of polyphenolic-polysaccharide preparation isolated from the medicinal plant Erigeron canadensis L.

Izabela Pawlaczyk; Leszek Czerchawski; Wiktor Kuliczkowski; Bożena Karolko; Witold Pilecki; Wojciech Witkiewicz; Roman Gancarz

The polyphenolic-polysaccharide preparation from Erigeron canadensis L. was isolated by multi-step process, characterized by chromatographic and spectroscopic methods, and was subjected to anion-exchange chromatography. The whole preparation demonstrated in vivo anticoagulant activity, and the effect was neutralized by protamine sulfate. It had also anti-platelet activity, limited to the cyclooxygenase pathway, induced by arachidonic acid. The plant preparation was fractionated to receive the fraction of the highest anticoagulant activity - 7-9IU/mg of heparin standard, expressed in aPTT. The influences of the plant preparation as well as its the most active fraction on thrombin and factor Xa inactivation by antithrombin, and on thrombin inhibition by heparin cofactor II, were compared. The both tested plant preparations inhibited thrombin as well as factor Xa amidolytic activities in the presence of antithrombin, but much higher concentrations were required to obtain the same effects like for unfractionated heparin. The mechanisms of anticoagulant activity in the case of the plant preparation are based on interactions with heparin cofactor II, to inactivate thrombin. Chromatographic and spectroscopic methods revealed its macromolecular polyanionic non-sulfated polyphenolic-polysaccharide conjugate, with carboxylic groups. The polysaccharide part constituted 32% of the total mass and was homogenous, with molecular mass 38kDa, containing mainly hexuronic acids, and much smaller amounts of glucose, arabinose, galactose, as well as some traces of mannose, xylose and rhamnose. Polyphenolic part, with molecular mass >12.5kDa, was rich in hydroxylic rests as well as in carboxylic groups, free and esterified. The polyphenolic-polysaccharide preparation from E. canadensis may become a new source of anticoagulant compound potentially useful in anticoagulant and anti-platelet therapy.


Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine | 2005

Fucosylation of serum glycoproteins in lung cancer patients.

Barbara Kossowska; Mirosława Ferens-Sieczkowska; Roman Gancarz; Ewa Passowicz-Muszyńska; Renata Jankowska

Abstract Increased expression of sialyl Lewis X or A antigens on metastatic cancer cells leads to their selectin-mediated extravasation. Profound fucosylation of the serum microenvironment may be a factor that interrupts adhesion and influences the formation of metastases. In this study we quantitatively analyzed fucosylation of serum glycoproteins in small-cell and non-small-cell lung cancer patients. Fucosylation of four chosen glycoprotein bands was measured as the reactivity with Aleuria aurantia lectin on nitrocellulose blots, preceded by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Relative fucosylation and fucosylation coefficients were calculated by densitometric analysis. Fucosylated oligosaccharides were observed in higher amounts in cancer sera when compared to sera from healthy individuals in all bands analyzed. Glycoproteins of a molecular mass of 29kDa appear to carry more fucose residues than the 42-kDa band, comprising α 1-acid glycoprotein and haptoglobin. Glycans of the 26-kDa band were fucosylated to a higher extent in non-small-cell vs. small-cell lung cancer. The results suggest that the extent of fucosylation could be a useful marker for estimation of the glycosylation status of serum proteins in cancer patients. Cluster analysis leads to the preliminary suggestion that the fucosylation status could serve as a predictive factor for patient survival.


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2013

Assessment of extracts of Helichrysum arenarium, Crataegus monogyna, Sambucus nigra in photoprotective UVA and UVB; photostability in cosmetic emulsions

Anna Jarzycka; Agnieszka Lewińska; Roman Gancarz; Kazimiera A. Wilk

The aim of our study was to investigate the photoprotective activity and photostability efficacy of sunscreen formulations containing Helichrysum arenarium, Sambucus nigra, Crataegus monogyna extracts and their combination. UV transmission of the emulsion films was performed by using diffuse transmittance measurements coupling to an integrating sphere. In vitro photoprotection and photostability efficacy were evaluated according to the following parameters: sun protection factor (SPF), UVA protection factor (PF-UVA), UVA/UVB ratio and critical wavelength (λc) before and after UV irradiation. The results obtained show that the formulations containing polyphenols fulfill the official requirements for sunscreen products due to their broad spectrum of UV protection combined with their high photostability and remarkable antioxidant properties. Therefore H. arenarium, S. nigra, C. monogyna extracts represent useful additives for cosmetic formulation.


Tetrahedron Letters | 1993

Failure of aminophosphonate synthesis due to facile hydroxyphosphonate - phosphate rearrangement

Roman Gancarz; Irena Gancarz

Abstract In a Kabachnik-Fields synthesis of aminophosphonates amines can catalyse the formation of hydroxyphosphonates, and their further rearrangement to phosp


Environment International | 2014

Metabonomic analysis of serum of workers occupationally exposed to arsenic, cadmium and lead for biomarker research: a preliminary study.

Ilona Dudka; Barbara Kossowska; Hanna Senhadri; Rafał Latajka; Julianna Hajek; Ryszard Andrzejak; Jolanta Antonowicz-Juchniewicz; Roman Gancarz

Environmental metabonomics is the application of metabonomics to characterize the interactions of organisms with their environment. Metabolic profiling is an exciting addition to the armory of the epidemiologist for the discovery of new disease risk biomarkers and diagnostics. This work is a continuation of research searching for preclinical serum markers in a group of 389 healthy smelter workers exposed to lead, cadmium and arsenic. Changes in the metabolic profiles were studied using Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy on pooled serum samples from both the metal exposed and control groups. These multivariate metabonomic datasets were analyzed with Principal Component Analysis and Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis. Analysis of metabolic profiles of people exposed to heavy metals suggests energy metabolism disturbance induced by heavy metals. Changes in lipid fraction (very-low-density lipoprotein - VLDL, low-density lipoprotein - LDL), unsaturated lipids and in the level of amino acids suggest perturbation of the metabolism of lipids and amino acids. This study illustrated the high reliability of NMR-based metabonomic profiling on the study of the biochemical effects induced by the mixture of heavy metals. This approach is capable of identifying intermediate biomarkers of response to toxicants at environmental/occupational concentrations, paving the way to its use in a monitoring of smelter workers exposed to low doses of lead, cadmium and arsenic.


Journal of Plant Growth Regulation | 1997

Herbicidal Derivatives of Aminomethylenebisphosphonic Acid. Part III. Structure—Activity Relationship

P. Kafarski; Giuseppe Forlani; Roman Gancarz; C. Torreilles; J. Grembecka; A. Ryczek; Piotr Wieczorek

Abstract. Derivatives of aminomethylenebisphosphonic acids constitute a class of promising herbicides. More than 40 N-substituted aminomethylenephosphonic acids were synthesized and evaluated for their herbicidal activity on common cress (Lepidium sativum L.) and cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.). Some of the tested compounds were found to exhibit strong herbicidal properties being equal in activity with the popular herbicide glyphosate as well as parent N-pyridylaminomethylenephosphonic acids. N-Substituted iminodi(methylenephosphonic) acids, which may be considered as close analog of glyphosate, were inactive toward test plants.


Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements | 1995

ON THE REVERSIBILITY OF HYDROXYPHOSPHONATE FORMATION IN THE KABACHNIK-FIELDS REACTION

Roman Gancarz; Irena Gancarz; Urszula Walkowiak

Abstract The reversibility of hydroxyphosphonate synthesis in the Kabachnik-Fields synthesis was studied. It was found that in all studies cases which included aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes or ketones the hydroxyphosphonates decompose to the starting ketone and dialkyl phosphite in the presence of aliphatic amines as determined by 1H-, 13C-, 31P-NMR.


Platelets | 2006

Antioxidant and antiaggregatory effects of an extract from Conyza canadensis on blood platelets in vitro

Beata Olas; Joanna Saluk-Juszczak; Izabela Pawlaczyk; Pawel Nowak; Joanna Kołodziejczyk; Roman Gancarz; Barbara Wachowicz

The antioxidative activity of the polysaccharide extract from Conyza canadensis in blood platelets treated with peroxynitrite (ONOO−) was studied. Peroxynitrite as a strong biological oxidant has toxic effects on blood platelets and induces the oxidation of thiols, carbonylation and nitration of platelet proteins and lipid peroxidation. Therefore, the aim of our study was to assess if the natural extract from herbal plant, Conyza Canadensis, may protect platelet proteins against nitrative and oxidative damage induced by ONOO−. In our study we measured oxidative damage of platelet proteins induced by peroxynitrite and protectory effects of this extract by estimation of the level of carbonyl groups and nitrotyrosine (a marker of platelet protein nitration). We also used cytochrome c reduction method to test the ability of this extract to change generation in platelets. Moreover, we determined the effects of the extract on blood platelet aggregation induced by ADP. We observed that the extract from Conyza canadensis distinctly reduced oxidation and nitration of proteins in blood platelets treated with ONOO− (0.1 mM) and production in these cells. The extract from Conyza canadensis also inhibited platelet aggregation. The ability of the extract to decrease generation in blood platelets supports the importance of free radicals in platelet functions, including aggregation process. The present study suggests that the natural polysaccharide extract from Conyza canadensis has antiaggregatory and antioxidative activities, and therefore may be beneficial in the prevention of peroxynitrite-related diseases, such as cardiovascular or inflammatory diseases.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2013

Effects of extraction condition on structural features and anticoagulant activity of F. vesca L. conjugates.

Izabela Pawlaczyk; Marta Lewik-Tsirigotis; Peter Capek; Mária Matulová; Vlasta Sasinková; Paweł Dąbrowski; Wojciech Witkiewicz; Roman Gancarz

From the air-dried Wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca L., family Rosaceae) leaves five water-soluble glycoconjugates Fv I-V by different extraction conditions have been isolated. Effects of extraction steps/agents on chemical composition and anticoagulant activity of Fv I-V were examined. Dark brown F. vesca conjugates Fv I-V were recovered in 4.5-8.4% yields, based on dry herb. Isolates were composed of carbohydrate, phenolic and protein components. Fv I-V displayed on HPLC broad molecule-mass distribution patterns with dominance of low molecule-masses 9-14 kDa. Their carbohydrate parts revealed high hexuronic acids content (35-60%) while the dominant neutral sugars - galactose, arabinose and rhamnose were found in lower amounts and indicated the presence of rhamnogalacturonans associated with arabinogalactans in all F. vesca preparations. In all Fv I-V isolates high polyphenolic contents were determined, whereas proteins were found in low amounts only. In in vitro experiments on human pooled plasma Fv I-V showed at higher concentrations complete inhibition of plasma clot formation and the most active conjugates in aPTT, PT and TT tests were shown to be Fv I and Fv III, containing the highest amounts of phenolics.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 1996

Stereoselective synthesis of 2-amino-1-hydroxy-3-phenylpropylphosphonic acid

Jan Zygmunt; Roman Gancarz; Piotr Wieczorek; Paweł Kafarski

Abstract A highly stereoselective synthesis of 2-amino-1-hydroxy-3-phenylpropylphosphonic acid was achieved by simple addition of diethyl phosphite to enantiomeric N-blocked phenylalaninals. These compouds exhibit significant herbicidal activity.

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Izabela Pawlaczyk

Wrocław University of Technology

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Paweł Kafarski

Wrocław University of Technology

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Jan Wieczorek

Wrocław University of Technology

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Marek Doskocz

Wrocław University of Technology

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Peter Capek

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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Rafał Latajka

Wrocław University of Technology

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Kazimiera A. Wilk

University of Science and Technology

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Irena Gancarz

Wrocław University of Technology

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Jerzy Zoń

Wrocław University of Technology

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