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RP-HPLC Analysis of Anti-Parkinson’s Drug l-DOPA Content in Mucuna Species from Indian Subcontinent
Genus Mucuna has tremendous value in the Indian Ayurveda, and the species have been used for the management of diseases including Parkinson’s disease. Unfortunately, species other than M. pruriens are neglected for scientific investigation. In the present study, quantification of anti-Parkinson’s dr...
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Published in: | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India. Section B: Biological sciences India. Section B: Biological sciences, 2019-12, Vol.89 (4), p.1413-1420 |
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Summary: | Genus
Mucuna
has tremendous value in the Indian Ayurveda, and the species have been used for the management of diseases including Parkinson’s disease. Unfortunately, species other than
M. pruriens
are neglected for scientific investigation. In the present study, quantification of anti-Parkinson’s drug
l
-DOPA content using HPLC from eighteen different
Mucuna
samples from Indian subcontinent comprising nine species, five varieties of
M. pruriens
and a commercial
Mucuna
powder from Zandu Pharmaceutical Ltd. (MZP) is carried out. Seeds of eighteen
Mucuna
accessions were analyzed for
l
-DOPA content using RP-HPLC. The
l
-DOPA content from different samples is compared with commonly used
M. pruriens
var
utilis.
Moreover, possible correlation of protein and carbohydrate with
l
-DOPA synthesis is hypothesized. The authors found varying
l
-DOPA content in different species and varieties; and higher
l
-DOPA containing species were
M. macrocarpa
(11.6 ± 0.21%),
M. sanjappae
(10.81 ± 0.2%) and
M. atropurpurea
(10.80 ± 0.1%). Some of the
M. pruriens
accessions contained higher level of
l
-DOPA including
M. pruriens
var
hirsuta
(10.2 ± 0.15%),
M. pruriens
var
utilis
(Manipur) (9.9 ± 0.15%) and
M. pruriens
var
pruriens
(Aurangabad) (9.41 ± 0.07 and 9.5 ± 0.12%). The species,
M. gigentea
had the lowest
l
-DOPA content (3.68 ± 0.17%). The strong correlation between
l
-DOPA and carbohydrate content (
R
2
= 0.7997) was observed, whereas insignificant correlation (
R
2
= 0.0277) between protein and
l
-DOPA content was observed. Higher anti-Parkinson’s drug
l
-DOPA-containing species were found from India which can be explored further for better extraction of this immense drug. The present study opens a new avenue for metabolite modeling in plant for commercial production of
l
-DOPA at industrial level. |
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ISSN: | 0369-8211 2250-1746 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40011-018-01071-9 |