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J Org Chem ; 88(11): 7104-7116, 2023 Jun 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37141629

ABSTRACT

A photocatalytic chemodivergent reaction for the selectivity formation of C-S and C-N bonds in a controlled manner was proposed. The reaction medium, either neutral or acidic, is critical to dictate the formation of 2-amino-1,3,4-thiadiazoles and 1,2,4-triazole-3-thiones from isothiocyanates and hydrazones. This is a practical protocol to achieve the chemoselectivity under mild and metal-free conditions.

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Chem Biodivers ; 20(4): e202300025, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36898972

ABSTRACT

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns and trigger an inflammatory response via the myeloid differential factor 88 (MyD88)-dependent and toll-interleukin-1 receptor domain-containing adapter-inducing interferon-ß (TRIF)-dependent pathways. Lindenane type sesquiterpene dimers (LSDs) are characteristic metabolites of plants belonging to the genus Sarcandra (Chloranthaceae). The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential anti-inflammatory effects of the LSDs shizukaol D (1) and sarcandrolide E (2) on lipopolysaccharides (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.7 macrophages in vitro, and explore the underlying mechanisms. Both LSDs neutralized the LPS-induced morphological changes and production of nitric oxide (NO), as determined by CCK-8 assay and Griess assay, respectively. Furthermore, shizukaol D (1) and sarcandrolide E (2) downregulated interferon ß (IFNß), tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) and interleukin-1ß (IL-1ß) mRNA levels as measured by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and inhibited the phosphorylation of nuclear factor kappa B p65 (p65), nuclear factor kappa-Bα (IκBα), Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), extracellular regulated kinase (ERK), mitogen-activated protein kinase p38 (p38), MyD88, IL-1RI-associated protein kinase 1 (IRAK1), and transforming growth factor-ß-activated kinase 1 (TAK1) proteins in the Western blotting assay. In conclusion, LSDs can alleviate the inflammatory response by inhibiting the TLR/MyD88 signalling pathway.


Subject(s)
Inflammation , Sesquiterpenes , Toll-Like Receptors , Humans , Inflammation/chemically induced , Inflammation/drug therapy , Inflammation/metabolism , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88/genetics , Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88/metabolism , Sesquiterpenes/pharmacology , Toll-Like Receptors/antagonists & inhibitors , Toll-Like Receptors/metabolism
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 74: 128924, 2022 10 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35944853

ABSTRACT

A class of novel mogrol derivatives modified on A ring were synthesized. The screening result showed that indole-fused derivatives exhibited lower toxicity and better anti-inflammatory activity in LPS-induced RAW 264.7 cells model than mogrol and other compounds. Derivative B8 exerted superior inhibitory result of NO production (IC50 = 5.05 µM) and inhibitory ability of TNF-α and IL-6 secretion to mogrol through iNOS/NF-κB pathway. Besides, the CCK8 assay was performed to evaluate their anti-proliferative activity against non-small cell lung cancer including A549, NCI-H460, H1299 and H1975 cells. Compared with mogrol, compound B8 showed moderate anti-proliferative activities against A549 and H1975 cells, while derivatives bearing α, ß-unsaturated ketone scaffold displayed broad-spectrum growth inhibition against four cell lines. Among them, compound A9 showed 12-fold higher activity than mogrol against H1299 and H1975 cells. The suppressive effect on expression level of p-p65 might account for the compound A9-induced growth inhibition and cell cycle arrest at G1 phase.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/drug therapy , NF-kappa B/metabolism
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J Asian Nat Prod Res ; 24(11): 1025-1032, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34937451

ABSTRACT

Two new glycosides of methyl everninate, rhodomollosides A (1) and B (2), were isolated from the aerial parts of a medicinal plant Rhododendron molle. The structures of 1 and 2 were elucidated on the basis of detailed spectroscopic analyses as well as HPLC analyses for thiazolidine derivatives of their sugar moieties. The sugar moiety of rhodomolloside A (1) was elucidated to be a rare monosaccharide, D-allose, while rhodomolloside B (2) was assigned as a D-glucoside of methyl everninate. Furthermore, they were evaluated for their cytotoxicity against RAW264.7 cells, and for their inhibitory effects with a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated murine macrophages RAW 264.7 cells model.


Subject(s)
Diterpenes , Rhododendron , Mice , Animals , Rhododendron/chemistry , Glycosides/pharmacology , Diterpenes/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Sugars , Plant Components, Aerial
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Molecules ; 22(1)2017 Jan 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28106844

ABSTRACT

In the course of a phytochemical and chemotaxonomical investigation of Castanopsis species (Fagaceae), three new phenolic compounds, (3R,1'S)-[1'-(6″-O-galloyl-ß-d-gluco-pyranosyl)oxyethyl]-3-hydroxy-dihydrofuran-2(3H)-one (1), (2R,3S)-2-[2'-(galloyl)oxyethyl]-dihydroxybutanoic acid (2), and (3S,4S)-3-hydroxymethyl-3,4-dihydro-5,6,7-trihydroxy-4-(4'-hydroxy-3'-methoxyphenyl)-1H-[2]-benzopyran-1-one (3) were isolated from the fresh leaves of Castanopsis fargesii. In addition, a known phenolic glycoside, gentisic acid 5-O-α-l-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-ß-d-glucopyranoside (4) was also isolated and identified. Their structures were elucidated by means of spectroscopic methods including one- and two-dimensional NMR techniques.


Subject(s)
Fagaceae/chemistry , Phenols/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Structure , Plant Extracts/chemistry
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Molecules ; 21(2): 176, 2016 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26840289

ABSTRACT

Siamenoside I is the sweetest mogroside that has several kinds of bioactivities, and it is also a constituent of Siraitiae Fructus, a fruit and herb in China. Hitherto the metabolism of siamenoside I in human or animals remains unclear. To reveal its metabolic pathways, a high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-ion trap-time of flight-multistage mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI-IT-TOF-MS(n)) method was used to profile and identify its metabolites in rats. Altogether, 86 new metabolites were identified or tentatively identified, and 23 of them were also new metabolites of mogrosides. In rats, siamenoside I was found to undergo deglycosylation, hydroxylation, dehydrogenation, deoxygenation, isomerization, and glycosylation reactions. Among them, deoxygenation, pentahydroxylation, and didehydrogenation were novel metabolic reactions of mogrosides. The distributions of siamenoside I and its 86 metabolites in rat organs were firstly reported, and they were mainly distributed to intestine, stomach, kidney, and brain. The most widely distributed metabolite was mogroside IIIE. In addition, eight metabolites were bioactive according to literature. These findings would help to understand the metabolism and effective forms of siamenoside I and other mogrosides in vivo.


Subject(s)
Glycosides/chemistry , Glycosides/pharmacokinetics , Triterpenes/chemistry , Animals , Brain Chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Humans , Intestines/chemistry , Kidney/chemistry , Rats , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization/methods , Stomach/chemistry , Tissue Distribution , Triterpenes/pharmacokinetics
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Fitoterapia ; 168: 105539, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37178810

ABSTRACT

Phytochemical study on the whole plants of a Gentianaceous medicinal plant, Canscora lucidissima, gave one new acylated iridoid glucoside, canscorin A (1), and two new xanthone glycosides (2 and 3) together with 17 known compounds including five xanthones, eight xanthone glycosides, two benzophenone glucosides, caffeic acid, and loganic acid. Canscorin A (1) was assigned as a loganic acid derivative having a hydroxyterephthalic acid moiety by spectroscopic analysis together with chemical evidence, while 2 and 3 were elucidated to be a rutinosylxanthone and a glucosylxanthone, respectively. The absolute configurations of the sugar moieties of 2 and 3 were determined by HPLC analysis. The isolated compounds were evaluated for their inhibitory activities against erastin-induced ferroptosis on human hepatoma Hep3B cells and LPS-stimulated IL-1ß production from murine microglial cells.


Subject(s)
Ferroptosis , Gentianaceae , Xanthones , Mice , Humans , Animals , Iridoid Glucosides , Molecular Structure , Glycosides/pharmacology , Glycosides/chemistry , Xanthones/pharmacology
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Chem Biodivers ; 8(3): 460-6, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21404429

ABSTRACT

Three new pregnane glycosides, 3-O-ß-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-α-L-arabinopyranosyl-(20R)-pregn-5-ene-3ß,20-diol (1), 3-O-α-L-arabinopyranosyl-(20R)-pregn-5-ene-3ß,20-diol-20-O-ß-D-glucopyranoside (2), 3-O-α-L-arabinopyranosyl-(20R)-pregn-5-ene-3ß,20-diol-20-O-ß-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-ß-D-glucopyranoside (3) were isolated along with four known compounds, 4-7, from the leaves and stems of Brucea javanica. Their structures were determined by detailed analyses of 1D- and 2D-NMR spectroscopic data. All of the compounds isolated from Brucea javanica were tested for the antifeedant activities against the larva of Pieris rapae. Compounds 1, 3, and 5 showed significant antifeedant activities after 72 h incubation.


Subject(s)
Appetite Depressants/pharmacology , Brucea/chemistry , Butterflies/drug effects , Glycosides/pharmacology , Larva/drug effects , Pregnanes/pharmacology , Animals , Appetite Depressants/chemistry , Appetite Depressants/isolation & purification , Glycosides/chemistry , Glycosides/isolation & purification , Molecular Structure , Pregnanes/chemistry , Pregnanes/isolation & purification , Stereoisomerism
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Exp Ther Med ; 22(6): 1461, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34737801

ABSTRACT

Aberrant destruction of the articular extracellular matrix (ECM) has been considered to be one of the pathological features of osteoarthritis (OA) which results in chondrocyte changes and articular cartilage degeneration. The MAPK signaling pathway serves a key role by releasing cartilage-degrading enzymes from OA chondrocytes. However, the use of MAPK inhibitors for OA is hindered by their potential long-term toxicity. Vicenin 3 is one of the major components of the Jian-Gu injection which is effective in the clinical treatment of OA. However, its potential impact on OA remain poorly understood. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess the effects of vicenin 3 on interleukin (IL)-1ß-treated SW1353 chondrocytes, which mimic the microenvironment of OA. These chondrocytes were pretreated with vicenin 3 (0, 5 and 20 µM) for 1 h and subsequently stimulated with IL-1ß (10 ng/ml) for 24 h. Nitric oxide (NO) production was measured using the Griess reaction, whereas the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), A disintegrin-like and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs (ADAMTSs), collagen type II and aggrecan were measured using ELISA. The mRNA expression of MMPs and ADAMTSs were measured using reverse transcription-quantitative PCR. The protein expression levels of MAPK were measured using western blotting. Vicenin 3 was found to significantly inhibit IL-1ß-induced production of NO and PGE. Increments in the expression levels of MMP-1, MMP-3, MMP-13, ADAMTS-4 and ADAMTS-5 induced by IL-1ß, in addition to the IL-1ß-induced degradation of collagen type II and aggrecan, were all reversed by vicenin 3 treatment. Furthermore, vicenin 3 suppressed IL-1ß-stimulated MAPK activation, an effect that was similar to that exerted by SB203580, a well-known p38 MAPK inhibitor. In conclusion, vicenin 3 may confer therapeutic potential similar to that of the p38 MAPK inhibitor for the treatment of OA.

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J Pharm Biomed Anal ; 115: 418-30, 2015 Nov 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26280925

ABSTRACT

Mogroside V, a cucurbitane-type saponin, is not only the major bioactive constituent of traditional Chinese medicine Siraitiae Fructus, but also a widely used sweetener. To clarify its biotransformation process and identify its effective forms in vivo, we studied its metabolism in a human intestinal bacteria incubation system, a rat hepatic 9000g supernatant (S9) incubation system, and rats. Meanwhile, the distribution of mogroside V and its metabolites was also reported firstly. Seventy-seven new metabolites, including 52 oxidation products formed by mono- to tetra- hydroxylation/dehydrogenation, were identified with the aid of HPLC in tandem with ESI ion trap (IT) TOF multistage mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI-IT-TOF-MS(n)). Specifically, 14 metabolites were identified in human intestinal bacteria incubation system, 4 in hepatic S9 incubation system, 58 in faeces, 29 in urine, 14 in plasma, 34 in heart, 33 in liver, 39 in spleen, 39 in lungs, 42 in kidneys, 45 in stomach, and 51 in small intestine. The metabolic pathways of mogroside V were proposed and the identified metabolic reactions were deglycosylation, hydroxylation, dehydrogenation, isomerization, glucosylation, and methylation. Mogroside V and its metabolites were distributed unevenly in the organs of treated rats. Seven bioactive metabolites of mogroside V were identified, among which mogroside IIE was abundant in heart, liver, spleen and lung, suggesting that it may contribute to the bioactivities of mogroside V. Mogroside V was mainly excreted in urine, whereas its metabolites were mainly excreted in faeces. To our knowledge, this is the first report that a plant constituent can be biotransformed into more than 65 metabolites in vivo. These findings will improve understanding of the in vivo metabolism, distribution, and effective forms of mogroside V and congeneric molecules.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacokinetics , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization , Sweetening Agents/pharmacokinetics , Triterpenes/pharmacokinetics , Administration, Oral , Animals , Biotransformation , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/administration & dosage , Feces/microbiology , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Glycosylation , Humans , Hydroxylation , Intestines/microbiology , Male , Methylation , Microsomes, Liver/metabolism , Molecular Structure , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Sweetening Agents/administration & dosage , Tissue Distribution , Triterpenes/administration & dosage
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