In the present work, dried aerial parts of Baccharis ligustrina (Asteraceae) were subjected to microwave assisted extraction (MAE) using aqueous solution of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide (BMImBr) and the obtained extract was successively partitioned using hexane and EtOAc. Using reduced amounts of extracts and efficient chromatographic steps, four acyl C6C3 derivatives (n-hexacosyl ferulate, n-hexacosyl, n-octacosyl, and n-triacontyl p-coumarates) were obtained from hexane phase whereas two C6C3 acids (ferulic and p-coumaric) were obtained from EtOAc phase. Isolated phenylpropanoids were evaluated against amastigote forms of parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. As result, it was observed that p-coumaric and ferulic acids were inactives whereas alkyl derivatives displayed EC50 values of 6.5 µmol L-1 (n-octacosyl p-coumarate), 9.3 µmol L-1 (n-triacontyl p-coumarate), 15.7 µmol L-1 (n-hexacosyl p-coumarate), and 32.2 µmol L-1 (n-hexacosyl ferulate). All tested compounds displayed reduced toxicity against NCTC cells (CC50 > 200 mmol L-1).
Keywords:
Baccharis ligustrina C. DC.
; Asteraceae; phenylpropanoids;
Trypanosoma cruzi