Anti-rheumatic potential vis-à-vis aconitine and hypaconitine content analysis in different Aconitum spp. from Sikkim Himalayas (India)

Chem Biodivers. 2024 Feb;21(2):e202301656. doi: 10.1002/cbdv.202301656. Epub 2024 Jan 31.

Abstract

Aconitum spp. are important medicinal plants mentioned in Ayurveda as Ativisa or Vatsanabha. The present study aims to evaluate anti-rheumatic potential in seven Aconitum species and correlation with aconitine and hypaconitine content. Anti-rheumatic potential was analyzed through in vitro xanthine oxidase inhibition, anti-inflammatory and ROS scavenging assays; and quantification of aconitine and hypaconitine with RP-HPLC method validated as per ICH guidelines. The findings reveal that A. palmatum possessed the most promising response (IC50 =12.68±0.15 μg/ml) followed by A. ferox (IC50 =12.912±1.87 μg/ml) for xanthin oxidase inhibition. We observed a wide variation in aconitine and hypaconitine content ranging from 0.018 %-1.37 % and 0.0051 %-0.077 % respectively on dry weight basis. Aconitine and hypaconitine showed moderate positive correlation (r=0.68 and 0.59 respectively) with anti-rheumatic potential. The study identifies potential alternative species of Aconitum that can help in sustainable availability of quality raw material.

Keywords: Aconitine; Aconitum; HPLC; Sikkim Himalaya; hypaconitine.

MeSH terms

  • Aconitine / analogs & derivatives*
  • Aconitine / analysis
  • Aconitine / pharmacology
  • Aconitum*
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid / methods
  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal*
  • Himalayas
  • India
  • Sikkim

Substances

  • hypaconitine
  • Aconitine
  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal