Toward the identification of a phytocannabinoid-like compound in the flowers of a South African medicinal plant (Leonotis leonurus)
Date
2020-11-10
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BMC (part of Springer Nature)
Abstract
Objective: Current global trends on natural therapeutics suggest an increasing market interest toward the use and
discovery of new plant-derived therapeutic compounds, often referred to as traditional medicine (TM). The Cannabis
industry is currently one such focal area receiving attention, owing to the occurrence of phytocannabinoids (pCBs)
which have shown promise in health-promotion and disease prevention. However, the occurrence of pCBs in other
plant species are often overlooked and rarely studied. Leonotis leonurus (L.) R. Br. is endemic to South Africa with a
rich history of use in TM practices amongst indigenous people and, has been recorded to induce mild psychoactive
effects akin to Cannabis. While the leaves have been well-reported to contain therapeutic phytochemicals, little information
exists on the flowers. Consequently, as part of a larger research venture, we targeted the flowers of L. leonurus
for the identification of potential pCB or pCB-like compounds.
Results: Flower extracts were separated and analyzed using high performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC).
A single pCB candidate was isolated from HPTLC plates and, using liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass
spectrometry (LC–MS/MS), we could successfully group this compound as a fatty amide and tentatively identified as
7,10,13,16-Docosatetraenoylethanolamine (adrenoyl-EA), a known bioactive compound.
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CITATION: Hunter, E., et al. 2020. Toward the identification of a phytocannabinoid-like compound in the flowers of a South African medicinal plant (Leonotis leonurus). BMC Research Notes, 13:522, doi:10.1186/s13104-020-05372-z.
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Keywords
Phytochemistry, Cannabinoids, Leonotis leonurus -- South Africa, Medicinal plants -- Therapeutic use, Phytocannabinoids
Citation
Hunter, E., et al. 2020. Toward the identification of a phytocannabinoid-like compound in the flowers of a South African medicinal plant (Leonotis leonurus). BMC Research Notes, 13:522, doi:10.1186/s13104-020-05372-z