1987
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-962734
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Preliminary Study of Phenolic Glycosides fromOriganum majorana, Quantitative Estimation of Arbutin; Cytotoxic Activity of Hydroquinone

Abstract: Arbutin and methylarbutin as well as their aglycones, hydroquinone, and hydroquinone monomethyl ether, were isolated and identified in the aqueous alcoholic extract of Origanum majorana L. Arbutin was estimated quantitatively by chromatospectrophotometric and HPLC techniques. It was also found that hydroquinone shows a potent cytotoxicity on cultured rat hepatoma cells (HTC).

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“…It was reported that thymol and carvacrol represent the major constituents of the essential oils of Origanum species (Sarer et al, 1982). From Egyptian majorana (Origanum vulgare), arbutin and methyl arbutin have been already isolated and quantitatively estimated (Assaf et al, 1987). The present study deals with isolation and assignment of three new and two known monoterpene glucosides from the aerial parts of Origanum syriacum L.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It was reported that thymol and carvacrol represent the major constituents of the essential oils of Origanum species (Sarer et al, 1982). From Egyptian majorana (Origanum vulgare), arbutin and methyl arbutin have been already isolated and quantitatively estimated (Assaf et al, 1987). The present study deals with isolation and assignment of three new and two known monoterpene glucosides from the aerial parts of Origanum syriacum L.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Reversed-phase HPLC was found to be the more suitable chromatographic method for arbutin separation (Asaaf et al, 1986;Parejo et al, 2001;Pavlović et al, 2009). To our knowledge, there is no single validated HPLC method which was developed for the quantification of arbutin in many different plant extracts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The substances that have a pigment inhibitory effect in the hyperpigmented lesions include retinoid, kojic acid, arbutin, hydroquinone, pentadecenoic acid, oleanolic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, vitamin C, catechol, phenol, medimin C, and pinellia ternata extract 19 . Drugs that act by both suppression of melanocytes proliferation and melanogenesis include 4-isopropylcatechol, 4-hydroxyanisole, hydroquinone, monobenzylether of hydroquinone, monoethylether of hydroquinone, and azelaic acid [20][21][22][23][24] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%