chrysin and pinobanksin

chrysin has been researched along with pinobanksin* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for chrysin and pinobanksin

ArticleYear
European propolis is highly active against trypanosomatids including Crithidia fasciculata.
    Scientific reports, 2019, 08-06, Volume: 9, Issue:1

    Extracts of 35 samples of European propolis were tested against wild type and resistant strains of the protozoal pathogens Trypanosoma brucei, Trypanosoma congolense and Leishmania mexicana. The extracts were also tested against Crithidia fasciculata a close relative of Crithidia mellificae, a parasite of bees. Crithidia, Trypanosoma and Leishmania are all members of the order Kinetoplastida. High levels of activity were obtained for all the samples with the levels of activity varying across the sample set. The highest levels of activity were found against L. mexicana. The propolis samples were profiled by using liquid chromatography with high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and principal components analysis (PCA) of the data obtained indicated there was a wide variation in the composition of the propolis samples. Orthogonal partial least squares (OPLS) associated a butyrate ester of pinobanksin with high activity against T. brucei whereas in the case of T. congolense high activity was associated with methyl ethers of chrysin and pinobanksin. In the case of C. fasciculata highest activity was associated with methyl ethers of galangin and pinobanksin. OPLS modelling of the activities against L. mexicana using the mass spectrometry produced a less successful model suggesting a wider range of active components.

    Topics: Animals; Antiprotozoal Agents; Chromatography, Liquid; Crithidia fasciculata; Euglenozoa Infections; Flavanones; Flavonoids; Mass Spectrometry; Propolis; Trypanosoma brucei brucei; Trypanosoma congolense

2019
The effect of flavonoids on ofloxacin-induced mutagenicity in Euglena gracilis.
    Mutation research, 1998, Aug-07, Volume: 416, Issue:1-2

    The antimutagenicity of 14 naturally occurring flavonoids (20 mumol/l) on ofloxacin (43 mumol/l and 86 mumol/l)-induced bleaching (mutagenicity) was studied in Euglena gracilis. The flavonoids chrysin, techtochrysin, chrysin-5-methylether galangin, galangin-5-methylether, pinocembrin and pinobanksin possess considerable antimutagenic properties against ofloxacin-induced bleaching of E. gracilis. Apigenin and isalpinin had only weak antimutagenic potency. Pinobanksin-5-methylether and pinobanksin-3-acetate showed very weak or no antimutagenic effect. However, kempferol, quercetin-3-methylether and quercetin-3,3'-dimethylether showed co-mutagenic or no antimutagenic effect depending on the concentration of ofloxacin. Two possible modes of action of the flavonoids on ofloxacin-induced bleaching of E. gracilis are discussed.

    Topics: Animals; Antimutagenic Agents; Chloroplasts; Euglena gracilis; Flavanones; Flavonoids; Mutagens; Ofloxacin

1998