Title of Invention

A PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ESSENTIALLY COMPRISING (-)-OLIVIL USEFUL AS AN ANTIOXIDANT.

Abstract This invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising an effective amount of (-)-Olivil together with or associated with an additive useful as an antioxidant; a process for isolating the (-)-Olivil from the plant Stereospermum Personatum and also relates to use of the active fraction (-)-Olivil as an antioxidant or free radical scavenger.
Full Text Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the isolation of compound namely (-)-Olivil from a new plant^sgurce,
Stereospermum Personatum in good yield. It is provedjoJbe useful and better antioxidant
molecule than the presently used medicinally important lipophilic antioxidante_.PrubucpJLand a-
Tocopherol. It may have better therapeutic potential in inflammatory disease conditions,
atherosclerosis, diabetic complications, cancer, hepatotoxicity and variety of disease conditions^
mediated through or fostered by oxidative stress and / or overt oxidative burden due to
increased generation or under scavenging of free radicals.
Background and prior art references
There is a considerable amount of epidemiological evidence indicating association between diet
rich in fruits and vegetables and a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease and certain forms of
cancer. It is generally assumed that the active principles contributing to these protective effects are
nothing but primarily, the antioxidant phytochemicals.
Research in the past decades have accumulated enough evidence to show the beneficial effect
of free-radical scanvengers/antioxidants as antimutagenic, antinflammatory, antiamerosclerotic,
antidiabetic, antihepatotoxic, antiageing and in a variety of neurological disorders. The search
for new antioxidant principles is becoming therefore, essential to improve the pharmacological
treatment of pathalogical conditions related either due to free radical / oxidative damage or due
to imbalance between antioxidant/oxidant homeostasis such as cataract, rheumatic diseases,
atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenarative conditions.
The pharmacological approaches therefore have focused on the search of potential resources
rich in antioxidant principles. The medicinal importance of plants bearing rich proportion of
antioxidant principles is therefore becoming hot item.
Stereospermum personatum is a medicinal plant used in traditional Indian System of Medicine
and is widely advocated in the preparations for diuretic, lithontriptic, expectorant, cardiotonic,
aphrodisiac, appetizer, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, dyspepsia, diarrhea, renal and vesical calculi,
cough, asthma, hyperdipsia, haemorrhoids and hyperacidity disease conditions( Indian
Medicinal Plants, Vol 5 p 192). It is further reported to possess antibacterial antifungal,
hypoglycaemic activity, and against p388 lymphocytic leukemic cells (Ind. Jour, of Exp. Biol.,
1971,9, 100). Hence, it becomes pertinent to look for the molecules possessing such important
biological properties. In this connection, the phytochemical investigation of Stereospermum
personatum has been taken up. The applicants made efforts to the isolation of (-)-Olivill in
good yield
(-)-Olivil is known to possess several activities, which are shown in Table. 1
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Objects of the Invention:
The main object of the invention is to provide a novel composition containing (-)-Olivil and an
additive, which is used as an antioxidant.
Another object is to provide a new source for obtaining (-)-Olivil in good yield.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a process for producing (-)-Olivil from a plant
source namely Stereospermum personatum.
Yet another object of the invention is relates to use of(-)-OIivil as an antioxidant.
Summary of Invention:
Accordingly, the invention provides a novel composition containing (-)-Olivil and useful as
antioxidant. The invention further provides a method for the isolation of (-)-Olivil from a new
plant source namely Stereospermum Personation.
In accordance with this invention, it has been found that (-)-Olivil is isolated from a new
source, Stereospermum Personatum in significant yield and it has been found that (-)-Olivil
show antioxidant property.
Detailed description of the invention:
Antioxidant compounds recently have attracted the attention due to their broad spectrum of
activities in disorders of multiple origin viz., coronary heart disease, cancer, diabetes,
rheumatic disorders and inflammatory conditions where free radicals play important role. Much
attention is being directed now to harness and harvest the antioxidant compounds from natural
resources.
The compound (-)-Ohvil is used in pure form. Hence, the usage may be more advantageous
than a mixture of compounds having similar properties, which are in current use. It is also
important to note that the process of isolation of (-)-Olivil is highly economical.
The present invention provides a useful source, Stereospermum Personatum, comprising
antioxidant principle of which (-)-Olivil is isolated as pure and potent antioxidant molecule. (-)-
Olivil has been compared with existing pharmacologically / therapeutically accepted
antioxidant Probucol and alpha-tocopherol. It is found that (-)-Olivil is better than the above
mentioned reference drugs and hence may be used with phannaceutically / therapeutically
acceptable additives.
In an embodiment of the present invention, (-)-Olivil may be effective in much less amount
than the reference drugs mentioned above.
One embodiment of the present invention relates to a composition useful as antioxidant, said
composition comprising an effective amount of (-)-Olivil in combination with or associated
with a pharmaceutically acceptable additives.
In another embodiment of the invention, the pharmaceutically acceptable additive is selected in
such a manner that it does not affect or interfere with the efficacy of (-)-Olivil.
In still another embodiment of the invention, the additive is selected from nutrients such as
carbohydrates, sugar, proteins, fats and pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the ratio of (-)-Olivil to the additive is in the range
between 0.1:10 to 3:10, preferably 0.4:10 to 2:10.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, the amount of (-)-Olivil administered is in the
range between 300 mg to 400mg per dose at least twice a day
In yet another embodiment of the invention, the composition is administered through oral route
in the form of tablets, capsules, syrup or powder.
One more embodiment of the invention relates to process for isolation of (-)-Olivil from the
plant Stereospermum personation said process comprising the steps of:
a) extracting the dried wood powder of Stereospermum Personatum with hexane;
b) further extracting the residue from step (a) with chloroform;
c) concentrating the chloroform solution from step (b) under vacuum;
d) absorbing the dark brown extract on a silicagel (60-120mesh) and loaded on
silicagel (60-120 mesh) column (4 cm dia to height of 100 cm);
e) eluting the column with chloroform methanol gradient, and
f) collecting the eluted fraction with 4 % methanol in chloroform and
concentrating the fraction to obtain pure (-)- Olivil.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the solvents used are selected from hexane,
chloroform and methanol.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the yield of(-)-Olivil obtained is about 0.073%
of the plant dried material.
One more embodiment relates to use of (-)-Olivil as an antioxidant or free-radical scavenger for
animals and human beings.
In yet another embodiment relates to use of (-)-Olivil for the manufacturing of a composition
useful as an antioxidant.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, (-)-Olivil is administered orally.
Yet another embodiment of the invention relates to a method for the treatment of free radical
scavenging, comprising the steps of administration of an effective amount of (-)-Olivil to
subject in need thereof preferably, (-)-0//v/7 is administered in the range of 300 mg-
400mg/dose, twice a day.
Stereospermum personatum hence is a new source for (-)-Olivil and its presence in this plant in
good yields makes this invention more important. A comparison of yield (-)-OlMl from
different plants is given in Table.2
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The present invention embodies isolation of (-)-Olivil, as antioxidant principle from a new plant
source and identify its free radical scavenging property compared with medicinally important
antioxidant drug molecules.
Brief description of the accompanying drawing:
Figl shows antioxidant (Anti-free radical, DPPH) activity of (-)-Olivil from Stereospermum
personatum and reference compounds
Fig 2 represents the structure of (-)-Olivil.
In our copending patent application no. NF369/2001 we have claimed a process (-)-Olivifrom a natural source Stereospermum personatum.
The invention is further described in the following examples that are given by the way of
illustration and therefore should not be construed to limit the invention in any manner.
Example 1
Experimental protocol: A process for the isolation of above lignans. The dried wood powder
of Stereospermum personatum (3 Kg) was loaded on a Soxhlet apparatus. The powder was first
extracted with hexane. The residue from the extraction of hexane was further extracted with
chloroform. The chloroform solution was concentrated under vacuum. The dark brown extract
(22 g) was adsorbed on silica gel (60-120 mesh) and loaded on silica gel (60-120 mesh)
column. (4 cms diameter to a height of 100 cms).
The column is subjected to elution with chloroform methanol gradient. The chloroformmethanol
gradient is so selected to obtain specific fraction and thereby the desired compound.
In the present case, the fractions eluted at 4% methanol in chloroform are collected separately
and concentrated.
The above fractions are subjected to further purification using silica gel column (>200mesh, 2.5
cm dia and 50 cm length) using chloroform methanol gradient. The eluent at 4% methanol in
chloroform gave pure (-)-Olivil (2.2 g). The spectrochemical data of(-)-Olivil are given below:
1. Molecular formula:
2. 'HNMR: 5 2.45(1H, m), 2.9(1 H, d), 3.05(1H, d), 3.65(1H, d), 3.95-3.80(3H, m),
. 3.85(6H, s), 4.7(1H, d ), 5.6 (Ar-OH, s), 5.65(Ar-OH, s), 6.75-6.90(5H, m), 7.1(1H, s).
3. 13CNMR: 8 39.19(C-7'), 55.80(2xOCH3), 59.42(C-8'), 59.91(C-9), 77.79(C-9J),
81.18(C-8'), 83.64(C-7), 109.60(C-2'), 113.50(C-2), 114.46(C-5,),U4.60(C-5), 119(C-
6,),I22.83(C-6), 128.56(C-1),133.64(C-1'), 144.56(C-4,), 145.47 {C-4), 146.82(c-3'),
147.18(C-3).
4. MS: 376(M*)
5. IR: 3401 cm-1
Example!
In vitro evaluation of free radical scavenging antioxidant potency:
Antioxidant activity of the compounds was tested for its capacity/potency to scavenge most
widely used free radical, l,l-diphenyl-2-picryl hyrazyl radical (DPPH). The well-accepted and
tested antioxidants namely probucol and a-tocopherol were taken as reference compounds.
Img/ml DMSO concentration of the compounds were prepared and subsequently, diluted to
lower concentrations with DMSO. 200 ul of test compounds were reconstituted to 1 ml in tris-
HC1 buffer (pH 7.4). Equal volume of 500 uM of DPPH radical dissolved in ethanol was
reacted with this. After incubation for 45 minutes in dark, the absorbency at 517 nm was
recorded. Percent radical scavenging activity was calculated accordingly. All the readings were
taken in triplicate. Results (Fig.l and Table 3) shows that compound under consideration
possess potent antioxidant/free- radical scavenging property.
Table 3
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WE CLAIM:
1. A pharmaceutical composition comprising an effective amount of (-)-Olivil together
with or associated with an additive useful as an antioxidant.
2. A composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the pharmaceutically acceptable additive
is selected in such a manner that it does not affect or interfere with the efficacy of (-)-
Olivil.
3. A composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the additive is selected from nutrients
such as carbohydrates, sugar, proteins, fats and pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
4. A composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein, (-)-Olivil is effective at a lower amount.
5. A composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the amount of (-)-Olivil administered is
in the range between 300 mg to 400mg per dose at least twice a day.
6. A composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the composition is administered in the
form of tablets, capsules, syrup and powder.

8. Use of (-)-Olivil as an antioxidant or free-radical scavenger for animals and human
beings.
9. Use of (-)-Olivil for the manufacturing of a composition useful as an antioxidant.
10. Use as claimed in claim 8 wherein, (-)-Olivil is administered orally.
11. Use as claimed hi claim 9 wherein, the composition comprising additives selected from
nutrients such as carbohydrates, sugar, proteins, fats and pharmaceutically acceptable
carrier.
12. A method for the treatment of radical scavenging, comprising the steps of
administration of an effective amount of (-)-Olivil to a subject in need thereof.
13. A method as claimed in claim 12 wherein, (-)-Olivil is administered in the range of 300
mg- 400mg per dose, at least twice a day.
14. A pharmaceutical composition useful as an antioxidant substantially as herein described
with reference to the examples and drawing accompanying this specification.

Documents:

856-del-2001-abstract.pdf

856-del-2001-claims.pdf

856-DEL-2001-Correspondence-Others.pdf

856-DEL-2001-Correspondence-PO.pdf

856-del-2001-description (complete).pdf

856-del-2001-drawings.pdf

856-DEL-2001-Form-1.pdf

856-del-2001-form-18.pdf

856-del-2001-form-2.pdf

856-DEL-2001-Form-3.pdf

856-del-2001-petition-137.pdf

856-del-2001-petition-138.pdf


Patent Number 211342
Indian Patent Application Number 856/DEL/2001
PG Journal Number 05/2008
Publication Date 01-Feb-2008
Grant Date 26-Oct-2007
Date of Filing 16-Aug-2001
Name of Patentee COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
Applicant Address RAFI MARG, NEW DELHI-110 001, INDIA.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JANASWAMY MADHUSUDANA RAO INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, UPPAL ROAD, HYDERABAD (A.P.)-500007, INDIA.
2 ASHOK KUMAR TIWARI INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, UPPAL ROAD, HYDRABAD (A.P.)-500007, INDIA.
3 UPPARAPALLI SAMPATHKUMAR INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, UPPAL ROAD, HYDRABAD (A.P.)-500007, INDIA.
4 JHILLU SINGH YADAV INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, UPPAL ROAD, HYDRABAD (A.P.)-500007, INDIA.
5 KONDAPURAM VIJAYA RAGHAVAN INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, UPPAL ROAD, HYDRABAD (A.P.)-500007, INDIA.
PCT International Classification Number A61K 35/78
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA