Viper and Cobra Venom Neutralization by [Beta]-Sitosterol and Stigmasterol Isolated from the Root Extract of Pluchea Indica Less. (Asteraceae).
Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology 2007, Sept, 14, 9
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Abstract We reported previously that the methanolic root extract of the Indian medicinal plant Pluchea indica Less. (Asteraceae) could neutralize viper venom-induced action [Alam, M.I., Auddy, B., Gomes, A., 1996. Viper venom neutralization by Indian medicinal plant (Hemidesmus indicus and P. indica) root extracts. Phytother. Res. 10, 58-61]. The present study reports the neutralization of viper and cobra venom by [beta]-sitosterol and stigmasterol isolated from the root extract of P. indica Less. (Asteraceae). The active fraction (containing the major compound [beta]-sitosterol and the minor compound stigmasterol) was isolated and purified by silica gel column chromatography and the structure was determined using spectroscopic analysis (EIMS, [.sup.1.H] NMR, [.sup.13.C] NMR). Anti-snake venom activity was studied in experimental animals. The active fraction was found to significantly neutralize viper venom-induced lethal, hemorrhagic, defibrinogenation, edema and [PLA.sub.2] activity. Cobra venom-induced lethality, cardiotoxicity, neurotoxicity, respiratory changes and [PLA.sub.2] activity were also antagonized by the active component. It potentiated commercial snake venom antiserum action against venom-induced lethality in male albino mice. The active fraction could antagonize venom-induced changes in lipid peroxidation and superoxide dismutase activity. This study suggests that [beta]-sitosterol and stigmasterol may play an important role, along with antiserum, in neutralizing snake venominduced actions.