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Fitoterapia | 2013

Identification of diterpene alkaloids from Aconitum napellus subsp. firmum and GIRK channel activities of some Aconitum alkaloids.

Tivadar Kiss; Péter Orvos; Száva Bánsághi; Peter Forgo; Nikoletta Jedlinszki; László Tálosi; Judit Hohmann; Dezső Csupor

Diterpene alkaloids neoline (1), napelline (2), isotalatizidine (3), karakoline (4), senbusine A (5), senbusine C (6), aconitine (7) and taurenine (8) were identified from Aconitum napellus L. subsp. firmum, four (2-4, 6) of which are reported for the first time from this plant. The structures were determined by means of LC-MS, 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy, including (1)H-(1)H COSY, NOESY, HSQC and HMBC experiments. Electrophysiological effects of the isolated compounds, together with nine diterpene alkaloids previously obtained from Aconitum toxicum and Consolida orientalis were investigated on stable transfected HEK-hERG (Kv11.1) and HEK-GIRK1/4 (Kir3.1 and Kir3.4) cell lines using automated patch clamp equipment. Significant blocking activity on GIRK channel was exerted by aconitine (7) (45% at 10 μM), but no blocking activities of the other investigated compounds were detected. The tested compounds were inactive on hERG channel in the tested concentration. The comparison of the previously reported metabolites of A. napellus subsp. firmum and compounds identified in our experiment reveals substantial variability of the alkaloid profile of this taxon.


Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2017

Quality Control of Hypericum perforatum L. Analytical challenges and recent progress

Anastasia Agapouda; Anthony Booker; Tivadar Kiss; Judit Hohmann; Michael Heinrich; D Csupor

The most widely applied qualitative and quantitative analytical methods in the quality control of Hypericum perforatum extracts will be reviewed, including routine analytical tools and most modern approaches.


Acta Biologica Hungarica | 2017

In vivo screening of diterpene alkaloids using bdelloid rotifer assays

Tivadar Kiss; Lilla Macsai; Dezső Csupor; Zsolt Datki

The group of diterpene alkaloids contains numerous compounds with complex chemistry and diverse pharmacological activities. Beside toxicity, these compounds possess activity on the cardiovascular system, tumor cell lines and nervous system. The pharmacological properties have been described using in vitro and in vivo techniques; however, the bioactivities of many compounds have not thoroughly been studied. Here we report on the in vivo evaluation of ten diterpene alkaloids using bdelloid rotifer assays. Napelline exerted toxic effects on rotifers, while wide tolerance range was observed for other investigated compounds. Weak toxicity of songorine is supported by our experiment. Toxicological data for senbusine A, senbusine C, septentrioidine and hetisinone are reported for the first time.


Jpc-journal of Planar Chromatography-modern Tlc | 2018

Planar chromatography in the quality control of adulterated Citrus paradisi seed extract-containing products

Dezső Csupor; Ákos Micsinay; Imre Máthé; Klára Horváth-Boros; Tivadar Kiss; Judit Hohmann

Grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) seeds are increasingly applied for medicinal purposes, especially due to their antimicrobial and immunostimulant features, to treat or prevent common cold. However, the scientific background of these uses has not been established. To date, only in vitro studies support the antimicrobial effect of the seeds, and there are no data on the systemic antibiotic or other clinical effects. Moreover, recent data refer to the adulteration of grapefruit seed products with synthetic antiseptics which may be an explanation for the antimicrobial efficacy of some formulations. The aim of our study was to develop a simple thin-layer chromatography- based method for the quality control of grapefruit seed extracts. Besides the analytical procedure, we report a quick and simple method for the isolation of limonoids from grapefruit seeds. Limonoids are characteristic compounds of the seeds; hence, the detection of these marker compounds may be the basis of grapefruit identification. Further, a thin-layer chromatographic screening for synthetic antiseptics (quaternary ammonium salts) is also part of the quality control procedure.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Repeated-dose toxicity of common ragweed on rats

Tivadar Kiss; Andrea Szabó; Gábor Oszlánczi; Anita Lukács; Zoltán Tímár; László Tiszlavicz; Dezső Csupor

Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. is an invasive species with highly allergenic pollens. Ragweed originates from North America, but it also occurs and is spreading in Europe, causing seasonal allergic rhinitis for millions of people. Recently, the herb of A. artemisiifolia has gained popularity as medicinal plant and food. The effects of its long-term intake are unknown; there are no toxicological data to support the safe use of this plant. The aim of our study was to assess the repeated dose toxicity of A. artemisiifolia on animals. Ragweed puree was administered in low dose (500 mg/kg b. w.) and high dose (1000 mg/kg b. w.) to male Wistar rats according to 407 OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals. Clinical symptoms, various blood chemical parameters, body weight and organ weights of the rats were measured. Reduced liver function enzymes (AST, ALT), reduced triglyceride level in the low dose and increased carbamide level in the high dose group were observed. The weight of the liver relative to body weight was significantly reduced in both groups, while the brain weight relative to body weight was significantly elevated in both groups. According to our results, the repeated use of ragweed resulted in toxic effects in rats and these results question the safety of long-term human consumption of common ragweed.


BMC Research Notes | 2017

Phytochemical and pharmacological investigation of Spiraea chamaedryfolia : a contribution to the chemotaxonomy of Spiraea genus

Tivadar Kiss; Kristóf Bence Cank; Orsolya Orbán-Gyapai; Erika Liktor-Busa; Zoltán Péter Zomborszki; Santa Rutkovska; Irēna Pučka; Anikó Németh; Dezső Csupor

ObjectiveDiterpene alkaloids are secondary plant metabolites and chemotaxonomical markers with a strong biological activity. These compounds are characteristic for the Ranunculaceae family, while their occurrence in other taxa is rare. Several species of the Spiraea genus (Rosaceae) are examples of this rarity. Screening Spiraea species for alkaloid content is a chemotaxonomical approach to clarify the classification and phylogeny of the genus. Novel pharmacological findings make further investigations of Spiraea diterpene alkaloids promising.ResultsSeven Spiraea species were screened for diterpene alkaloids. Phytochemical and pharmacological investigations were performed on Spiraea chamaedryfolia, the species found to contain diterpene alkaloids. Its alkaloid-rich fractions were found to exert a remarkable xanthine-oxidase inhibitory activity and a moderate antibacterial activity. The alkaloid distribution within the root was clarified by microscopic techniques.


Planta Medica | 2017

Diterpene Lipo-Alkaloids with Selective Activities on Cardiac K+ Channels

Tivadar Kiss; Botond Borcsa; Péter Orvos; László Tálosi; Judit Hohmann; Dezső Csupor


Planta Medica | 2015

The effect of diterpene alkaloids on the GIRK channels

Botond Borcsa; Tivadar Kiss; D Csupor; Péter Orvos; László Tálosi; Judit Hohmann


Planta Medica | 2018

The Efficacy of Saffron in the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Depression: A Meta-analysis

Barbara Tóth; Péter Hegyi; Tamás Lantos; Zsolt Szakács; Beáta Kerémi; Gábor Varga; Judit Tenk; Erika Pétervári; Márta Balaskó; Zoltán Rumbus; Zoltán Rakonczay; Emese Réka Bálint; Tivadar Kiss; Dezső Csupor


Planta Medica International Open | 2017

Safety issues concerning common ragweed

Dezső Csupor; Tivadar Kiss; Gábor Oszlánczi; Anita Lukács; Z Tímár; László Tiszlavicz; Andrea Szabó

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László Tálosi

Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical University

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D Csupor

University of Szeged

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