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Identificación del ácido Rosmarínico a partir de Cordia Sebestena (Boraginaceae)
Author(s) -
José Gerardo Ortega Fernandez,
N. C. la Porta,
Néstor Peña,
Maybeline Danis,
Dinorah Ávila,
Frine Ruiz
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista bases de la ciencia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2588-0764
DOI - 10.33936/rev_bas_de_la_ciencia.v3i3.1240
Subject(s) - boraginaceae , officinalis , traditional medicine , botany , chemistry , biology , medicine
  El ácido rosmarínico es un éster del ácido cafeico y el ácido 3,4-dihidroxifenil láctico, un fenil propanoide natural, que se encuentra principalmente en las especies de la familia Boraginaceae, la subfamilia Nepetoideae de la familia lameaceae y en algunas plantas inferiores como los helechos. Se aisló e identificó por primera vez a partir de Rosmarinus officinalis por dos químicos italianos, Scarpati y Oriente en 1958. Se realizó fraccionamiento ácido-base sobre el extracto hidroalcoholico crudo (ECH), con el propósito de obtener únicamente fracción de ácidos fuertes (Af). La misma se separó por cromatografía de columna para obtener la subfracción Af-1, a partir de la cual se aisló un sólido amarillo con PF 170 °C, el cual se caracterizó química y espectroscópicamente por UV, IR y RMN 1H, 13C y se identificó como ácido rosmarínico.    Palabras clave: Boraginaceae, Cordia sebestena, fenoles, ácido rosmarínico.   Abstract   Different investigations on the Boraginaceae family have focused on the search for substances of proven pharmacological activity. The Cordia sebestena species, has not been studied as much, in a chemical and pharmacological way, so it is interesting to study this endemic plant in the western Venezuelan region. The plant material was collected in the city of Maracaibo, Zulia state. Raw hydroalcoholic extract was obtained from the fresh leaves by maceration with isopropanol-water (7: 3). By means of acid-base extraction, the fraction of strong acids was obtained. It was separated by column chromatography to obtain Af-1 subfraction, from which a yellow solid was isolated with mp 170 ° C, which was characterized chemically and spectroscopically by UV, IR and 1H, 13C NMR and identified as rosmarinic acid. Rosmarinic acid is an ester of caffeic acid and 3,4-dihydroxyphenyl lactic acid, a natural phenyl propanoid, which is found mainly in the species of the family Boraginaceae, the subfamily Nepetoideae of the family Lameaceae and in some lower plants such as Ferns.    Keywords: Boraginaceae, Cordia sebestena, phenols, rosmaric acid.

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