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Mustapha abba Tijjani

Mustapha abba Tijjani

University of Maiduguri, Nigeria

Title: Isolation and Structural Elucidation of 20 hydroxyecdystone from Vitex doniana Sweet Stem bark (Black plum)

Biography

Biography: Mustapha abba Tijjani

Abstract

Vitex doniana sweet, a plant commonly known black plum, in English, prunier noir in French, dinya in Hausa, ucha koro in Igbo, oori-nla in yoruba and ngarmi in Kanuri, is a medium-sized deciduous tree, 8-18 m high, with a heavy rounded crown and a clear bole up to 5 m. V. doniana is from Verbenaceae family and abundantly occurring in savannah regions.It can be found throughout tropical Africa. The ethanolic extract of Vitex doniana stem bark (11.9 g) was subjected to a silica gel accelerated column chromatography and eluents fractions (150 ml aliquots) obtained were collected and monitored with thin layer chromatography (TLC). Fractions with similar Rf values from same solvents system were poled together. Phytochemical test of all the fractions were perform. Complete elution yielded 48 fractions (150 ml/fraction) which were pooled to 24 fractions and finally to eight fractions and coded. Fraction Vd8-a (56 mg) has gave a single spot a white crystal compound coded V1 on checking with TLC and observed under Ultraviolet lamp .The Rf values was calculated to be 0.433 and melting point was found to be 241-243°C uncorrected. The infrared spectrum of compound V1 shows prominent peaks that corresponds to OHstr (3365 cm-1) and C=0 (1652 cm-1). The 1H NMR (400 MHz) spectrum of compound V1 in DMSO-d6 displayed five singlet signals. It further showed a broad singlet at δ 5.58 integrated for 1 H is due to an olefinic H-atom adjacent to the carbonyl carbon atom. Three signals at δ 3.10` (d, J=9.0 Hz, H-22), 3.59 (m, 1H, 2H-a) and 3.72 (m, 1H, 3H-e) each integrating for one proton is due to an oxymethine protons indicating that three oxymethine H-atoms were present in the compound. The 13C-NMR spectrum showed the presence of 27 carbon atoms, suggesting that may be steroid skeleton and DEPT-135 spectra showed the presence of five CH3, eight CH2, and seven CH groups, and seven quaternary C-atoms. The molecular formula was established as C27H44O7 by HRES-MS positive ion mode m/z 481.3179. Based on the spectral analysis, the compound V1 is thus concluded to have ecdysteroids skeleton and conclusively confirms with 2β, 3β 14α, 20R, 22R, 25-hexahydroxy-5 β cholest-7-ene-6- one, commonly known as 20 hydroxyecdysone. This is the first time this compound was isolated from Vitex doniana sweet.
 

Recent Publications:

  1. Mustapha A Tijjani, Garba T Mohammed  Yagana T Alkali, Thiza B Adamu1, Fanna I Abdurahaman (2017). Phytochemical analysis, analgesic and antipyretic properties of ethanolic leaf extract of Vernonia amygdaline Del. Journal of Herbmed Pharmacology
  2. Shettima A Y, Tijani MA, Mekaron K., Henry O. Modu B. and Tijani Y. (2016).Effect of methanolic root extract of Guiera senegalensis on some Biochemical and Hematological Parameters in Albino Rats. The Pharmaceutical and chemical Journal. 3(2): 71-78
  3. M.A. Tijjani; S.W. Buba , G.M. Tom,  F.I. Abdulrahman, A.I. Mohammed  B.A Gana.(2014).  Preliminary Phytochemical screening and mineral Content of Nigella Sativa Linn. (Black Caraway) Seed. International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry & Analysis. Vol.4./issue 4. 226-2210.
  4. Shettima A.Y. Karumi Y, Sodipo OA,  Usman H and  Tijjani MA. (2013).Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) Analysis of Bioactive Components of Ethyl acetate Root Extract of Guierasenegalensis J.F. Gmel. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science Vol. 3 (03), pp. 146-150.
  5. Mustapha A. Tijjani,  Fanna I. Abdulrahman, Irfan Z. Khan  and Umar K. Sandabe (2012).  The Effects of Ethanolic Extracts of Vitex Doniana Stem bark   on Central and Peripheral Nervous System of  on laboratory Animals. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. Vol. 02(03).Pp 74-79.