Abstract
Lipoidial profile of Ipomoea tricolor and Ipomoea fistulosa leaves were characterized by GC/MS led to the identification of 22 and 33 compounds represented (95.88 and 91.82 %), respectively, of I. tricolor and I. fistulosa unsaponifiable matter It is composed mainly of hydrocarbons and oxygenated compounds. The GC/MS of fatty acids methyl ester (FAME) led to the identification of 8 and 10 compounds for I. tricolor and I. fistulosa, respectively.Linolenic and palmatic acids were found as the predominant fatty acids. On the other hand, the petroleum ether extract of I.tricolor was fractionated on column chromatography to yield major compounds; 5-phenyldecane and 4-phenyldecane, as well as, triterpenes including beta-amyrin, lupeol and simiarenol,in addition to alpha-amyrin, beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol and alpha-amyrin acetate which isolated for the first time from this species.The petroleum ether extracts of I. tricolorand I. fistulosa showed a significant increase in DPPHinhibition activity at 0.01 and 0.05 ug/ml, respectively. Furthermore, I.tricolor extract exhibited a significant increase in cholinesterase inhibition activity at concentration 20 ug/ml and a significant anti-inflammatory activity with IC50 117.4 mu g/ml. It can be concluded that pet.ether extracts of I.tricolor and I.fistulosa at different concentrations have significant antioxidant, anticholinesterase and antiinflammatory activities related to various bioactive identified compounds.