Methoxylated Flavonols and ent-Kaurane Diterpenes from the South African Helichrysum rutilans and Their Cosmetic Potential
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2023Author
Popoola, Olugbenga K.
Iwuoha, Emmanuel I.
Hussein, Ahmed A.
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Abstract: Chromatographic fractionation of a methanol extract of Helichrysum rutilans afforded seven
known compounds. The isolated compounds were identified as 5,7,8-trihydroxy-3,6-dimethoxyflavone8-O-2-methyl-2-butanoate (C-1), 5,7-dihydroxy-3,6,8-trimethoxyflavone (C-2), 5-hydroxy-3,6,7,8-tetramethoxyflavone (C-3), 5-hydroxy-3,6,7-trimethoxyflavone (C-4), ent-kaurenoic acid (C-5), ent-kauran-18-al
(C-6), and 15-α-hydroxy-(-)-ent-kaur-16-en-19-oic acid (C-7). Compounds C-1–C-4 demonstrated high
antioxidant capacities on ORAC hydroxyl radical (2.114 ± 4.01; 2.413 ± 6.20; 1.924 ± 16.40; 1.917 ± 3.91)
× 106
; ORAC peroxyl radical (3.523 ± 3.22; 2.935 ± 0.13; 2.431 ± 8.63; 2.814 ± 5.20) × 103 µMTE/g; and
FRAP (1251.45 ± 4.18; 1402.62 ± 5.77) µMAAE/g, respectively. Moderate inhibitory activities against
Fe2+-induced lipid peroxidation were observed for C-1–C-4 as IC50 values of 13.123 ± 0.34, 16.421 ± 0.92,
11.64 ± 1.72, 14.90 ± 0.06 µg/mL, respectively, while their respective anti-tyrosinase activities with
IC50 values of 25.735 ± 9.62, 24.062 ± 0.61, 39.03 ± 13.12, 37.67 ± 0.98 µg/mL were also observed.
All compounds demonstrated TEAC values within the range of 1105–1424 µMTE/g. The result is an
indication that a methanol extract of H. rutilans might possibly be a good source of natural antioxidants
against ailments caused by cellular oxidative stress and as inhibitors against skin depigmentation, as
well as possible raw materials needed for slowing down perishable agricultural products. This is the
first report on the phytochemical and biological evaluation of H. rutilans.