Valeriana officinalis (Valerianaceae) has been of great interest for its therapeutic uses for treating mild nervous tension and temporary sleeping problems. In traditional European medicine it has been also reported as an antiinflammatory remedy. This study reports that the EtOAc extract of the underground parts of V. officinalis showed inhibitory activity against NF-κB at 100 μ/mL in the IL-6/Luc assay on HeLa cells and provided protection against excitotoxicity in primary brain cell cultures at micromolar concentrations. Bioassay-guided fractionation of the EtOAc extract led to the isolation of three known sesquiterpenes: acetylvalerenolic acid (1), valerenal (2) and valerenic acid (3), 1 and 3 were active as inhibitors of NF-κB at a concentration of 100 μg/mL. Acetylvalerenolic acid (1) reduced NF-κB activity to 4%, whereas valerenic acid (3) reduced NF-κB activity to 25%.
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F-κB modulators from Valeriana officinalis
Phytotherapy Research, Vol.20(10), pp.917-919
2006
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- Title
- F-κB modulators from Valeriana officinalis
- Creators
- N J Jacobo-Herrera - University of London, UKN Vartiainen - University of Kuopio, FinlandP Bremner - University of London, UKS Gibbons - University of London, UKJ Koistinaho - Kuopio University Hospital, FinlandMichael Heinrich - University of London
- Publication Details
- Phytotherapy Research, Vol.20(10), pp.917-919
- Identifiers
- 1301; 991012820598002368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article