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J Nat Prod ; 80(5): 1255-1263, 2017 05 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28368586

ABSTRACT

Seven derivatives of pentacyclic triterpene acids (1-7) were isolated from the bark of Alnus viridis ssp. viridis using a combination of column chromatography and semipreparative HPLC. Compounds 1-3, 6, and 7 were determined to be new after spectroscopic data interpretation and were assigned as 27-hydroxyalphitolic acid derivatives (1-3), a 27-hydroxybetulinic acid derivative (6), and a 3-epi-maslinic acid derivative (7), respectively. Pentacyclic triterpenoids with a C-27 hydroxymethyl group have been found in species of the genus Alnus for the first time. These compounds were subjected to cytotoxicity testing against a number of cancer cell lines. Also, selected pentacyclic triterpenoids were selected as potential inhibitors of topoisomerases I and IIα for an in silico investigation.


Subject(s)
Cell Line/drug effects , Pentacyclic Triterpenes/isolation & purification , Pentacyclic Triterpenes/pharmacology , Plant Bark/chemistry , Topoisomerase Inhibitors/isolation & purification , Topoisomerase Inhibitors/pharmacology , Triterpenes/isolation & purification , Triterpenes/pharmacology , Alnus/chemistry , Cell Line/chemistry , Humans , Molecular Structure , Pentacyclic Triterpenes/chemistry , Topoisomerase Inhibitors/chemistry , Triterpenes/chemistry
2.
J Chem Ecol ; 41(6): 533-9, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26044390

ABSTRACT

Three adult cave-dwelling ground beetle species were induced to discharge secretions of their pygidial glands into vials. Dichloromethane extraction was used to obtain the secretions. In total, 42 compounds were identified by GC/MS analysis. Pheggomisetes ninae contained 32 glandular compounds, Laemostenus (Pristonychus) punctatus 13, whereas Duvalius (Paraduvalius) milutini had nine compounds. Caproic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids were present in the samples of all analyzed species. Undecane was predominant in the extract of L. punctatus. Palmitic acid was the major component in the secretion of D. milutini. Finally, the most abundant compounds in P. ninae secretion were heptacosene and nonacosadienes. Herein, we present the first data on the identification of pygidial gland secretion components in both troglophilous and troglobite cave-dwelling ground beetles. Some compounds are reported for the first time in the secretions of ground beetles and other higher or lower taxa. The adaptation to underground life has not led to a reduction or changes in the chemical defense mechanism in the analyzed troglophilous and troglobitic Platyninae and Trechinae taxa.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera/chemistry , Ecosystem , Animals , Caves , Exocrine Glands/metabolism , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Planta Med ; 80(4): 297-305, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24510367

ABSTRACT

Further phytochemical investigation of the aerial parts of Achillea clavennae has resulted in the isolation of three new sesquiterpene lactones: two highly oxygenated germacranolides (1, 2) and the iso-seco-guaianolide 9(R)-acetoxy-3-O-methyl-iso-seco-tanapartholide (3). Eight known compounds were also found, of which 9α-acetoxycanin (5), sintenin (6), and oleanolic acid (7) were detected for the first time. The structures of the isolated compounds were elucidated by combined spectroscopic methods (1D and 2D NMR, HRESIMS, CIMS, and FTIR). While the predominant metabolite germacranolide sintenin (6) was not cytotoxic, the new iso-seco-guaianolide (3) displayed cytotoxicity comparable to that of cisplatin and the lactone apressin (4), inducing partly apoptotic death in human U251 and rat C6 glioma cell lines.


Subject(s)
Achillea/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/therapeutic use , Glioma/drug therapy , Phytotherapy , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/therapeutic use , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/isolation & purification , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology , Apoptosis , Cell Line, Tumor , Humans , Hydralazine/chemistry , Hydralazine/isolation & purification , Molecular Structure , Oleanolic Acid/chemistry , Oleanolic Acid/isolation & purification , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Propionates/chemistry , Propionates/isolation & purification , Rats , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/isolation & purification , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/pharmacology
4.
Chem Biodivers ; 11(9): 1428-37, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25238083

ABSTRACT

Analysis of composition of sesquiterpene lactone fraction of leaf cuticular neutral lipids of Amphoricarpos complex from two different localities in north Montenegro, i.e., canyon of river Tara (A. autariatus ssp. autariatus) and mountain Zeletin (A. autariatus ssp. bertisceus) afforded sesquiterpene lactones with guaianolide skeletons (17 compounds), so called amphoricarpolides, typical for this genus. Nine of them, 9-17, were new compounds, and their structures were elucidated by detailed analyses of IR, NMR, and MS data.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
5.
Chem Biodivers ; 11(6): 872-85, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24934673

ABSTRACT

Nine diarylheptanoids, 1-9, catechin (11), and a phenolic glucoside, 10, were isolated from the bark of green alder (Alnus viridis). Four of the isolated compounds, i.e., 2, 5, 8, 10, are new. The structures of 1-11 were determined on the basis of spectroscopic data. All isolated compounds were evaluated for their in vitro protective effects on chromosome aberrations in peripheral human lymphocytes using cytokinesis-block micronucleus (CBMN) assay. Almost all of them exerted a pronounced effect of decreasing DNA damage of human lymphocytes, acting stronger than the known synthetic protector amifostine.


Subject(s)
Alnus/chemistry , Chromosome Aberrations/drug effects , DNA/drug effects , Diarylheptanoids/pharmacology , Plant Bark/chemistry , DNA Damage , Diarylheptanoids/chemistry , Diarylheptanoids/isolation & purification , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Humans , Lymphocytes/drug effects , Micronucleus Tests , Molecular Structure , Structure-Activity Relationship
6.
Planta Med ; 79(6): 499-505, 2013 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23512500

ABSTRACT

A study of secondary metabolites from the bark of Alnus glutinosa led to the isolation of fourteen diarylheptanoids: oregonin (1), platyphylloside (2), rubranoside A (3), rubranoside B (4), hirsutanonol (5), hirsutenone (6), hirsutanonol-5-O-ß-D-glucopyranoside (7), platyphyllonol-5-O-ß-D-xylopyranoside (8), aceroside VII (9), alnuside A (10), alnuside B (11), 1,7-bis-(3,4-dihydoxyphenyl)-5-hydroxy-heptane-3-O-ß-D-xylopyranoside (12), (5S)-1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-7-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-5-O-ß-D-glucopyranosyl-heptan-3-one (13), and (5S)-1,7-bis-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-5-O-ß-D-[6-(3,4-dimethoxycinnamoylglucopyranosyl)]-heptan-3-one (14). All of the diarylheptanoids, except 1 and 5, were found in A. glutinosa for the first time, while 13 and 14 were new compounds. The structures were determined by spectroscopic techniques: 1D and 2D NMR, HR-ESI-MS, FTIR, UV, and CD. All isolated compounds were analyzed for an in vitro protective effect on chromosome aberrations in peripheral human lymphocytes using the cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay. The majority of them, including the new compounds 13 and 14, exerted a pronounced effect in decreasing DNA damage in human lymphocytes. Diarylheptanoids 1, 2, 5, 13, and 14 at a concentration of 1 µg/mL decreased the frequency of micronuclei by 52.8 %, 43.8 %, 63.6 %, 44.4 %, and 56.0 %, respectively, exerting a much stronger effect than the synthetic protector amifostine (17.2 %, c = 1 µg/mL).


Subject(s)
Alnus/chemistry , DNA/drug effects , Diarylheptanoids/pharmacology , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Diarylheptanoids/chemistry , Diarylheptanoids/isolation & purification , Humans , Lymphocytes/drug effects , Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular , Plant Bark/chemistry , Protective Agents/chemistry , Protective Agents/isolation & purification , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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BMC Complement Altern Med ; 13: 36, 2013 Feb 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23414290

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of this research was to determine the intensity and mechanisms of the cytotoxic actions of five extracts isolated from the endemic plant species Helichrysum zivojinii Cernjavski & Soska (family Asteraceae) against specific cancer cell lines. In order to evaluate the sensitivity of normal immunocompetent cells implicated in the antitumor immune response, the cytotoxicity of extracts was also tested against healthy peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). METHODS: The aerial parts of the plants were air-dried, powdered, and successively extracted with solvents of increasing polarity to obtain hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl-acetate, n-butanol and methanol extracts. The cytotoxic activities of the extracts against human cervix adenocarcinoma HeLa, human melanoma Fem-x, human myelogenous leukemia K562, human breast adenocarcinoma MDA-MB-361 cells and PBMC were evaluated by the MTT test. The mode of HeLa cell death was investigated by morphological analysis. Changes in the cell cycle of HeLa cells treated with the extracts were analyzed by flow cytometry. The apoptotic mechanisms induced by the tested extracts were determined using specific caspase inhibitors. RESULTS: The investigated Helichrysum zivojinii extracts exerted selective dose-dependent cytotoxic actions against selected cancer cell lines and healthy immunocompetent PBMC stimulated to proliferate, while the cytotoxic actions exerted on unstimulated PBMC were less pronounced. The tested extracts exhibited considerably stronger cytotoxic activities towards HeLa, Fem-x and K562 cells in comparison to resting and stimulated PBMC. It is worth noting that the cytotoxicity of the extracts was weaker against unstimulated PBMC in comparison to stimulated PBMC. Furthermore, each of the five extracts induced apoptosis in HeLa cells, through the activation of both intrinsic and extrinsic signaling pathways. CONCLUSION: Extracts obtained from the endemic plant Helichrysum zivojinii may represent an important source of novel potential antitumor agents due to their pronounced and selective cytotoxic actions towards malignant cells.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/therapeutic use , Helichrysum , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/drug effects , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Phytotherapy , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology , Apoptosis/drug effects , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , HeLa Cells , Humans , Leukemia, Myeloid/drug therapy , Melanoma/drug therapy , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Signal Transduction , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/drug therapy
8.
Molecules ; 18(9): 10694-706, 2013 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24005964

ABSTRACT

The examination of the aerial parts, roots, and seeds of the endemic plant Rindera umbellata is reported in this paper for the first time. Phytochemical investigation of R. umbellata led to the isolation and characterization of ten pyrrolizidine alkaloids and eleven fatty acids in the form of triglycerides. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids 1-9 were found in the aerial parts, 7 and 8 in the roots, and 6-10, together with eleven fatty acids, in the seeds of this plant species. The structures of compounds 1-10 were established based on spectroscopic studies (¹H- and ¹³C-NMR, 2D NMR, IR and CI-MS). After trans-esterification, methyl esters of the fatty acids were analyzed using GC-MS. The effect of lindelofine-N-oxide (7) on tubulin polymerization was determined.


Subject(s)
Boraginaceae/chemistry , Fatty Acids/chemistry , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Tubulin Modulators/chemistry , Tubulin/chemistry , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Cattle , Fatty Acids/isolation & purification , Plant Components, Aerial/chemistry , Plant Roots/chemistry , Polymerization , Protein Multimerization/drug effects , Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids/isolation & purification
9.
Plants (Basel) ; 12(2)2023 Jan 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36678975

ABSTRACT

Chemotaxonomy presents various challenges that need to be overcome in order to obtain valid and reliable results. Individual genetic and environmental variations can give a false picture and lead to wrong conclusions. Applying a holistic approach, based on multivariate data analysis, these challenges can be overcome. Thus, a metabolomics approach has to be optimized depending on the subject of research. We used 1H NMR-based metabolomics as a potential chemotaxonomic tool on the selected Euphorbia species growing wild in Serbia. Principal components analysis (PCA), soft independent modeling by class analogy (SIMCA) and Orthogonal Projections to Latent Structures Discriminant Analysis (OPLS-DA) were used to analyze obtained NMR data in order to reveal chemotaxonomic biomarkers. The standard protocol for plant metabolomics was optimized aiming to extract more specific metabolites, which are characteristic for the Euphorbia genus. The obtained models were validated, which revealed that variables unique for each species were associated with certain classes of molecules according to literature data. In E. salicifolia, acacetin-7-O-glycoside (not found before in the species) was detected, and the structure of the aglycone part was solved based on 2D NMR data. In the presented paper, we have shown that metabolomics can be successfully used in Euphorbia chemotaxonomy.

10.
Phytochemistry ; 212: 113719, 2023 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37169137

ABSTRACT

Bisbibenzyls are specialized metabolites found exclusively in liverworts, until recently; they represent chemical markers of liverworts. Their occurrence in vascular plants was noticed in 2007, when they were found in Primula veris subsp. macrocalyx from Russia. This report prompted us to chemically analyze the two most common Serbian Primula species, P. veris subsp. columnae and P. acaulis, in order to determine the presence of bisbibenzyls in them. Our study revealed nine structurally distinct bisbibenzyls (1-9), identified based on 1D and 2D NMR, IR, UV and HRESIMS data. Among them were five previously undescribed compounds (2-6). The remaining compounds found and previously described in the literature were: the bisbibenzyls riccardin C (1), isoperrottetin A (7), isoplagiochin E (8) and 11-O-demethylmarchantin I (9), as well as 4-hydroxyphenylmethylketone (10) and 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylmethylketone (11). Riccardin C was the most dominant bisbibenzyl in both species studied. Previously, it was the first bisbibenzyl found in vascular plants (P. veris subsp. macrocalyx). An assessment of the cytotoxic activity of the isolated compounds against A549 lung cancer and healthy MRC5 cell lines was also the subject of our study. Compounds 6 and 9 exhibited significant cytotoxic activity expressed by IC50 values of 12 µM, but the selectivity was not satisfactory.


Subject(s)
Hepatophyta , Primula , Primula/chemistry , Serbia , Ethers, Cyclic , Hepatophyta/chemistry
11.
Plants (Basel) ; 12(24)2023 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38140508

ABSTRACT

Euphorbia seguieriana ssp. seguieriana Necker (ES) and Euphorbia cyparissias (EC) with a habitat in the Deliblato Sands were the subject of this examination. The latexes of these so far insufficiently investigated species of the Euphorbia genus are used in traditional medicine for the treatment of wounds and warts on the skin. To determine their chemical composition, non-targeted screening of the latexes' chloroform extracts was performed using liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry employing an electrospray ionization source (LC-ESI QTOF MS). The analysis of the obtained results showed that the latexes of ES and EC represent rich sources of diterpenes, tentatively identified as jatrophanes, ingenanes, tiglianes, myrsinanes, premyrsinanes, and others. Examination of the anticancer activity of the ES and EC latex extracts showed that both extracts significantly inhibited the growth of the non-small cell lung carcinoma NCI-H460 and glioblastoma U87 cell lines as well as of their corresponding multi-drug resistant (MDR) cell lines, NCI-H460/R and U87-TxR. The obtained results also revealed that the ES and EC extracts inhibited the function of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in MDR cancer cells, whose overexpression is one of the main mechanisms underlying MDR.

12.
J Nat Prod ; 74(7): 1613-20, 2011 Jul 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21707046

ABSTRACT

From the Montenegrin spurge Euphorbia dendroides, seven new diterpenoids [jatrophanes (1-6) and a tigliane (7)] were isolated and their structures elucidated by spectroscopic techniques. The biological activity of the new compounds was studied against four human cancer cell lines. The most effective jatrophane-type compound (2) and its structurally closely related derivative (1) were evaluated for their interactions with paclitaxel and doxorubicin using a multi-drug-resistant cancer cell line. Both compounds exerted a strong reversal potential resulting from inhibition of P-glycoprotein transport.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/isolation & purification , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology , Diterpenes/isolation & purification , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Euphorbia/chemistry , ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B/antagonists & inhibitors , ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B/metabolism , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/chemistry , Diterpenes/chemistry , Drug Resistance, Multiple/drug effects , Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor , Humans , Montenegro , Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular , Paclitaxel/pharmacology
13.
Nat Prod Res ; 35(18): 3040-3048, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31707853

ABSTRACT

Analysis of composition of CH2Cl2 surface extract of leaves of Amphoricarpos neumayeri Vis. revealed 16 sesquiterpene lactones with guaianolide skeleton, so called amphoricarpolides, typical for this genus. Four of them, 13-16, were new derivatives and their structures were elucidated by detailed analyses of IR, NMR and MS data. Amphoricarpolide (9), its 15-O-acetyl derivative (5), and two 9ß-hydroxyamphoricarpolides, 3,15-di-O-acetyl- and 3-O-acetyl-15-O-isovaleroyl derivatives (3 and 6, respectively) were tested for in vitro protective effect on chromosome aberrations in peripheral human lymphocytes using cytochalasin-B blocked micronucleus (CBMN) assay. The tested compound exerted a beneficial effect by decreasing DNA damage of human lymphocytes.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae , DNA Damage/drug effects , Lymphocytes/drug effects , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/pharmacology , Asteraceae/chemistry , Humans , Micronucleus Tests , Phytochemicals/isolation & purification , Phytochemicals/pharmacology , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Protective Agents/isolation & purification , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/isolation & purification
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Phytochemistry ; 181: 112580, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33166752

ABSTRACT

Thirteen undescribed 24-methylene lanostane triterpenoids, named polyporenic acids E-M and fomitosides L-O, as well as seventeen known analogues, were isolated from the fruiting bodies of the mushroom Fomitopsis betulina. Their structures were determined using 1D, 2D NMR, IR, and HRESIMS. Fomitoside L and fomitoside N exhibited cytotoxicity against HL60 leukemia cells (IC50 = 15.8 and 23.7 µM, respectively). Among the known compounds, notable cytotoxicities against HL60 leukemia cells and selectivity with respect to MRC-5 healthy cells were noticed for dehydropachymic acid (IC50 = 10.9 µM, SI 8.6), pachymic acid (IC50 = 11.0 µM, SI 9.8), 3-epi-dehydrotumulosic acid (IC50 = 19.9 µM, SI 5.8) and 12α-hydroxy-3α-(3'-hydroxy-4'-methoxycarbonyl-3'-methylbutyryloxy)-24-methyllanosta-8,24 (31)-dien-26-oic acid (IC50 = 19.2 µM, SI 2.2).


Subject(s)
Agaricales , Triterpenes , Esters , Humans , Molecular Structure , Polyporales , Sugars , Triterpenes/pharmacology
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Phytother Res ; 24(2): 225-7, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19585474

ABSTRACT

Two epimeric guaianolides were isolated from the aerial parts of Anthemis segetalis. These compounds have not been detected in any Anthemis species so far. One of them was tested for cytotoxicity against human cervical cancer (HeLa) and murine melanoma (B16) cell lines showing appreciable activity.


Subject(s)
Anthemis/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/pharmacology , Animals , HeLa Cells , Humans , Mice , Models, Molecular , Molecular Structure , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/isolation & purification
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Chem Biodivers ; 7(3): 698-704, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20232332

ABSTRACT

A new prenylated flavanonol named seselinonol (1) was isolated from the roots of Seseli annuum, together with the well-known biologically active polyacetylenes falcarinol (2) and falcarindiol (3), and the prenylated furanocoumarin phellopterin (4). Its structure was elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis, including HR-ESI-MS, 1D- and 2D-NMR. Seselinonol and phellopterin were tested for in vitro protective effect on chromosome aberrations in peripheral human lymphocytes using cytochalasin-B blocked micronucleus (CBMN) assay. The new compound exerted a beneficial effect by decreasing DNA damage of human lymphocytes.


Subject(s)
Apiaceae/chemistry , DNA/metabolism , Flavonols/chemistry , Hemiterpenes/chemistry , Lymphocytes/drug effects , Coumarins/chemistry , Coumarins/isolation & purification , Coumarins/pharmacology , Diynes/chemistry , Diynes/isolation & purification , Diynes/pharmacology , Fatty Alcohols/chemistry , Fatty Alcohols/isolation & purification , Fatty Alcohols/pharmacology , Flavonols/isolation & purification , Flavonols/pharmacology , Hemiterpenes/isolation & purification , Hemiterpenes/pharmacology , Humans , Lymphocytes/immunology , Plant Roots/chemistry
17.
Talanta ; 206: 120248, 2020 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31514863

ABSTRACT

Metabolomics generate a profile of small molecules from plant extracts, which could be directly responsible for bioactivity effects. Using dry-column flash chromatography enabled a rapid and inexpensive method for the very efficient separation of plant extract with a high resolution. This separation method coupled to NMR and FTIR-based metabolomics is applied to identify bioactive natural products. OPLS multivariate analysis method, was used for correlation the chemical composition of the plant extracts, Amphoricarpos autariatus, with the results of cytotoxic activity against Human cervical adenocarcinoma cell line (HeLa) and epithelial lung cancer cell line (A549). In this way, the highest contribution to the cytotoxic activity was recorded for the guaianolide sesquiterpene lactones named amphoricarpolides. The compounds indicated as bioactive after metabolomics analysis were tested, and their cytotoxic activity were confirmed.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Cytotoxins/analysis , Lactones/analysis , Metabolomics/methods , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/analysis , Cell Line, Tumor , Chromatography , Cytotoxins/isolation & purification , Cytotoxins/toxicity , Humans , Lactones/isolation & purification , Lactones/toxicity , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Plant Components, Aerial/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/isolation & purification , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/toxicity , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
18.
Biomed Chromatogr ; 23(3): 250-6, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18816478

ABSTRACT

In this study 10 guaianolide-type sesquiterpene gamma-lactones named amphoricarpolides, isolated from the aerial parts of two endemic subspecies of Amphoricarpos neumayeri (ssp. neumayeri and ssp. murbeckii Bosnjak), were investigated by means of reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography. Methanol-water and tetrahydrofuran-water binary mixtures were used as mobile phase in order to determine lipophilicity parameters R (0) (M) and C(0). Some of the investigated compounds were screened for their cytotoxic activity against HeLa and B16 cells. Chromatographically obtained lipophilicity parameters were correlated with calculated logP values and IC(50) values. Principal component analysis identified the dominant pattern in the chromatographically obtained data.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Lactones/chemistry , Lipids/chemistry , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Sesquiterpenes, Guaiane/chemistry , Animals , Cell Line, Tumor , Chromatography, Thin Layer , Computer Simulation , HeLa Cells , Humans , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Mice , Models, Chemical , Montenegro , Principal Component Analysis , Regression Analysis , Structure-Activity Relationship
19.
Nat Prod Res ; 33(19): 2837-2844, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30513208

ABSTRACT

New aurone epoxide, 2,10-oxy-10-methoxysulfuretin (14), and new auronolignan (15), named cotinignan A, were isolated by silica gel column and semipreparative HPLC chromatography from the methylene chloride/methanol extract of Cotinus coggygria Scop. heartwood. In addition, thirteen known secondary metabolites namely sulfuretin, 2,3-trans-fustin, fisetin, butin, butein, taxifolin, eriodictyol, 3',5,5',7-tetrahydroxyflavanone, 3',4',7-trihydroxyflavone, 3-O-methyl-2,3-trans-fustin, 3-O-galloyl-2,3-trans-fustin, ß-resorcylic acid and 3-O-ß-sitosterol glucoside were isolated as well. Their structures were elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR, HR-ESI-MS, IR and UV. Ten out of eleven isolated flavonoids possess 7, 3' and 4' hydroxy groups. These structural features could be considered as chemotaxonomic characteristic of flavonoids from C. coggygria. Cotinignan A (15) represents new subclass of secondary metabolites - auronolignans.


Subject(s)
Anacardiaceae/chemistry , Benzofurans/chemistry , Epoxy Compounds/chemistry , Wood/chemistry , Anacardiaceae/metabolism , Benzofurans/metabolism , Chalcones/chemistry , Chalcones/metabolism , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Epoxy Compounds/metabolism , Flavanones/chemistry , Flavanones/metabolism , Flavonoids/analysis , Flavonoids/chemistry , Flavonoids/metabolism , Flavonols , Hydroxybenzoates/chemistry , Hydroxybenzoates/metabolism , Molecular Structure , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Secondary Metabolism , Wood/metabolism
20.
Magn Reson Chem ; 46(5): 427-31, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18306444

ABSTRACT

From detailed study of 1D and 2D NMR spectra of ten natural 1,2-epoxyguaianolides (bis-1,2:3,4-epoxyguaianolides and guaianolide-1,2-epoxychlorohydrins), we identified general spectral traits helpful for stereochemical assignment of such sesquiterpene lactones. We found that the chemical shifts of certain (1)H and (13)C nuclei are consistently dependent on the configuration of 1,2-epoxy-ring which could be used as a simple rule for establishing this configuration. Then, from 1D and 2D (COSY, NOESY, HMQC, HMBC) NMR data, applying the observed rule, the structure and stereochemistry of two new, diastereomeric guaianolide-1,2-epoxychlorohydrins, isolated from Achillea serbica, are determined. The NMR data, namely, nuclear overhauser enhancement (NOE) correlations, pointed out two conformations of guaianolide's cycloheptane ring. The semiempirical calculations (AM1 and PM3 methods), performed in order to gain additional information regarding conformations, resulted in three geometries of investigated lactones. Even so, the conformations derived from the NMR data agreed well with those calculated by semiempirical methods.


Subject(s)
Epoxy Compounds/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Models, Chemical , Models, Molecular , Algorithms , Computer Simulation , Molecular Conformation , Stereoisomerism
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