Synthesis of the betulin dipropionate from the upper birch bark

2012 ◽  
Vol 38 (7) ◽  
pp. 743-748 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. A. Kuznetsova ◽  
G. P. Skvortsova ◽  
Yu. N. Malyar ◽  
V. A. Sokolenko ◽  
B. N. Kuznetsov
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 6873-6894

Betulin dipropionate is a natural compound with high cytotoxicity toward many cancer cells. The one-step synthesis directly from the birch bark without a separate betulin isolation stage was developed to obtain betulin dipropionate. Due to its composition, betulin dipropionate is a promising drug for treating a wide range of diseases. However, the poor water solubility of this compound has limited its applications. We prepared the composites of betulin dipropionate using two methods: ball milling of the mixtures of betulin dipropionate with synthetic and natural polymers, such as polyvinylpyrrolidone polyethylene glycol, fumed silica, arabinogalactan, and preparation of thin films with arabinogalactan by evaporating the aqueous solutions. These composites showed higher water solubility and improved antitumor properties against ascites carcinoma cells and human lung adenocarcinoma cells compared with the initial substance. Furthermore, the cell viability studies based on Annexin V and Propidium iodide probes confirmed the high proapoptotic effect of betulin dipropionate against cancer cells.


2021 ◽  
pp. 309-316
Author(s):  
Svetlana Alekseyevna Kuznetsova ◽  
Robert Zus'yevich Pen ◽  
Boris Nikolayevich Kuznetsov

The aim of this work was the mathematical modeling and selection of optimal regimes for the process of biologically active betulin dipropionate production based on the treatment of birch bark by propionic acid. In order to achieve this aim, two variable factors of the process were varied: X1 – the average size of bark particles (3.5 and 15.0 mm); X2 – the duration of the process. The output parameters were: Y1 – product yield (as a percentage by mass of the absolutely dry bark); Y2 – mass fraction of betulin dipropionate in the product (in percent); Y3 – the yield of betulin dipropionate as a percentage by mass of the absolutely dry bark. For mathematical processing of the results, the Statgraphics Centurion XVI package, the DOE block, the Multi-Factor Categorical procedure were used. It was established by experimental and computational methods that the optimal conditions for obtaining the product with the highest content of betulin dipropionate are as follows: a ratio liquid/solid of 20, an average size of bark particles of 3.5 mm, a time of 8–12 hours. The structure of betulin dipropionate, obtained under optimal conditions, was confirmed by physicochemical methods, the purity of the product was 95%. Due to its low toxicity and valuable pharmacological properties the betulin dipropionate has prospects for use in medicine.


Planta Medica ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 75 (09) ◽  
Author(s):  
E Kovac-Besovic ◽  
K Duric ◽  
Z Kaloðera ◽  
E Sofic
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2008 ◽  
Vol 59 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Codruta Soica ◽  
Cristina A. Dehelean ◽  
Valentin Ordodi ◽  
Diana Antal ◽  
Vicentiu Vlaia

Birch bark contains important pentacyclic triterpens that determine an anticancer, anti-inflammatory and antiviral activity. The compounds can be extracted by simple procedures with organic solvents. The major problem of this type of triterpens is their low water solubility which can be increased by physical procedures like cyclodextrin complexation. The aim of present study was to analyse the products between birch bark extract and hydroxypropyl-g -cyclodextrin. Hydroxypropyl-g -cyclodextrin (HPGCD) was used as a host to improve its solubility in water, via inclusion complex formation. In order to obtain the inclusion complexes, 1:2 molar ratio and two preparation methods (physical mixing, kneading) were used. The inclusion complexes were analyzed by in vitro dissolution tests, thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction.


Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 511
Author(s):  
Roman Réh ◽  
Ľuboš Krišťák ◽  
Ján Sedliačik ◽  
Pavlo Bekhta ◽  
Monika Božiková ◽  
...  

The potential of using ground birch (Betula verrucosa Ehrh.) bark as an eco-friendly additive in urea-formaldehyde (UF) adhesives for plywood manufacturing was investigated in this work. Five-ply plywood panels were fabricated in the laboratory from beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) veneers bonded with UF adhesive formulations comprising three addition levels of birch bark (BB) as a filler (10%, 15%, and 20%). Two UF resin formulations filled with 10% and 20% wheat flour (WF) were used as reference samples. The mechanical properties (bending strength, modulus of elasticity and shear strength) of the laboratory-fabricated plywood panels, bonded with the addition of BB in the adhesive mixture, were evaluated and compared with the European standard requirements (EN 310 and EN 314-2). The mechanical strength of the plywood with the addition of BB in the adhesive mixture is acceptable and met the European standard requirements. Markedly, the positive effect of BB in the UF adhesive mixture on the reduction of formaldehyde emission from plywood panels was also confirmed. Initially, the most significant decrease in formaldehyde release (up to 14%) was measured for the plywood sample, produced with 15% BB. After four weeks, the decrease in formaldehyde was estimated up to 51% for the sample manufactured with 20% BB. The performed differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), and derivative thermogravimetry (DTG), also confirmed the findings of the study. As this research demonstrated, BB as a waste or by-product of wood processing industry, can be efficiently utilized as an environmentally friendly, inexpensive alternative to WF as a filler in UF adhesive formulations for plywood manufacturing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 640 (3) ◽  
pp. 032004
Author(s):  
A P Simonenkova ◽  
A V Mamaev ◽  
V N Masalov ◽  
O N Luneva ◽  
E N Demina ◽  
...  

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