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Abstract Title:

Development of a quantified herbal extract of hawthornleaves with vasodilator effect.

Abstract Source:

Saudi Pharm J. 2021 Nov ;29(11):1258-1266. Epub 2021 Oct 19. PMID: 34819787

Abstract Author(s):

Christian Ornelas-Lim, Francisco J Luna-Vázquez, Alejandra Rojas-Molina, César Ibarra-Alvarado

Article Affiliation:

Christian Ornelas-Lim

Abstract:

Hawthorn (.) has been used for the treatment of several heart diseases and hypertension. The studies carried out on several hawthorn species have led to the development of standardized extracts useful in the cure of mild chronic cardiac diseases. In Mexico, the most commonspecies areand. Decoctions prepared from the fruits and leaves of these species have been employed to the treat respiratory diseases, tachycardia and to improve coronary blood flow. Considering that to date there are no reports of the use of Mexicanspecies to treat cardiovascular diseases, we propose an analytical method to obtain a quantified extract ofleaves for the development of a standardized extract with therapeutic value in cardiovascular diseases as an alternative source to the extracts obtained fromspecies of European and Asian origin. Therefore, the aim of this study was to obtain an extract prepared from C. mexicana leaves with the highest vasodilator activity to select the optimal chemical marker to stablish and validate a reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RPHPLC-DAD) analytical method for obtaining a quantified extract with vasodilator effect. The results obtained from the analytical method validation, which was carried out according to the guidelines stablished in the Eurachem Guide and the ICH guidelines proved that the RPHPLC-DAD method we developed was specific, precise, accurate, and showed good linearity over the concentration range of 3 - 21 µg/ml for (-)-epicatechin and rutin, which were selected as chemical markers.

Study Type : In Vitro Study

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