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J Public Health Afr ; 14(Suppl 1): 2511, 2023 Mar 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37492555

ABSTRACT

Background: Indonesia is the world's primary producer of clove. In order to find new utilization for clove and new biologically active compounds, eugenol, the main constituent of clove, has been converted to its derivatives. Objective: This study aims to examine in vivo anticancer activity of benzoxazine and aminomethyl compounds derived from eugenol. Methods: Fibrosarcoma was induced by injection of benzo(a)pyrene solution. The test compounds were given per oral at 20, 40, and 80 mg/Kg body weight, once a day for 30 days. Results: As a result, all the tested compounds showed activity in reducing the cancer incidence rate. All the tested compounds were also found to reduce tumor weight. Benzoxazine derivatives gave slightly better activity compared to aminomethyl derivatives. The strongest activity was exhibited by 6-allyl-3-(furan-2- ylmethyl)-8-methoxy-3,4-dihydro-2H-benzo(e)(1,3)oxazine. Conclusions: All four benzoxazine and aminomethyl compounds derived from eugenol that were tested exhibited anticancer activity in mice fibrosarcoma.

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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1536252

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Pinostrobin, marker compounds from Boesenbergia rotunda with various pharmacological activities, have been studied extensively, including synthesizing its derivatives, which have potent pharmacological activities. This study aims to describe research related to B. rotunda, pinostrobin, and their derivatives. Metadata information was collected from Scopus in August 2022, with three keywords searched for article titles, abstracts, and keywords. Analysis and research mapping were carried out with VOSviewer. The most widely used synonym for the plant name was "Boesenbergia rotunda", in which Norzulaani Khalid from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, mostly reported research with the keywords "Boesenbergia rotunda", "pinostrobin", and "derivative". The majority of researchers come from institutions in Southeast Asia, such as Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Interestingly, no Chinese researchers have reported studies on this topic. The journals and publishers that publish the most articles with these three keywords are Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters and Elsevier, respectively. This information will make it easier for researchers on this topic to find partners for collaboration and determine journals to publish their research results.


La pinostrobina, compuesto de marcadores de Boesenbergia rotunda con diversas actividades farmacológicas, se ha estudiado ampliamente, incluida la síntesis de sus derivados que tienen potentes actividades farmacológicas. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo describir investigaciones relacionadas con B. rotunda, pinostrobina y sus derivados. La información de metadatos se recopiló de Scopus en agosto de 2022, con tres palabras clave buscadas para títulos de artículos, resúmenes y palabras clave. El análisis y el mapeo de la investigación se realizaron con VOSviewer. El sinónimo más utilizado para el nombre de la planta fue "Boesenbergia rotunda", en el que Norzulaani Khalid de la Universidad de Malaya, Malasia, informó principalmente sobre investigaciones con las palabras clave "Boesenbergia rotunda", "pinostrobina" y "derivado". La mayoría de los investigadores provienen de instituciones del sudeste asiático como Malasia, Tailandia e Indonesia. Curiosamente, ningún investigador chino ha informado de estudios sobre este tema. Las revistas y editoriales que más artículos publican con estas tres palabras clave son Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters y Elsevier. Esta información facilitará a los investigadores sobre este tema encontrar colaboraciones y determinar las revistas para publicar los resultados de sus investigaciones.

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J Parasitol Res ; 2020: 8866373, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32802485

ABSTRACT

Averrhoa bilimbi has been long thought to have biological activity. The aim of this study was to determine the activity of primary and secondary metabolites from A. bilimbi fruit extract on Aedes aegypti larvae mortality and midgut histopathology. Experiment was performed to third-instar Ae. aegypti larvae collected from Surabaya, which then exposed to A. bilimbi crude fruit extract at various concentration for 24 hours. After exposure, larvae were evaluated of its mortality and fixed in 2.5% neutral buffer formalin before processed and sectioned into histological slides and stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE). Statistical analysis was performed using Spearman rank correlation to determine histopathological damage on midgut of Ae. aegypti larvae. Phytochemical screening of A. bilimbi crude fruit extract found that it contained saponins, tannins, and terpenoids. Minimum concentration able to induce mortality on Ae. aegypti larvae (LC50) was 977 ppm, while LC90 was at 1380 ppm. Severe alteration of larvae midgut was found after 24 hours exposure to 2000 ppm extract. Features of damage mostly found in larvae midgut were disruption of the microvilli, columnar cell vacuolization, epithelial nucleus crossed midgut lumen, and basal membrane damage. Damage caused by fruit extract in midgut of Ae. aegypti third instar larvae inhibited development of larvae. This study reported first finding of histopathological effect of A. bilimbi fruits extract on Ae. aegypti larvae midgut. Result of study was expected to contribute to better understand extract bioactivity of this plant to be applied as natural larvicide for Ae. aegypti.

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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 18(13): 3761-3, 2008 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18524594

ABSTRACT

A new bischromone, chrobisiamone A (1) with an antiplasmodial activity has been isolated from the leaves of Cassia siamea and the structure was elucidated by 2D NMR analysis. Cyclization of 5-acetonyl-7-hydroxy-2-methylchromone (2) in the presence of ammonium acetate resulted in generation of cassiarin A (3) with an unprecedented tricyclic skeleton, supporting a biogenetic pathway proposed for 3.


Subject(s)
Antimalarials/pharmacology , Cassia/metabolism , Chromones/chemistry , Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring/chemistry , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Biomimetics , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Chromones/chemical synthesis , Chromones/pharmacology , Drug Design , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Malaria/prevention & control , Models, Chemical , Models, Molecular , Plant Leaves/metabolism
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Org Lett ; 10(10): 1921-2, 2008 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18412353

ABSTRACT

The first total synthesis of cassiarin A, an antiplasmodial alkaloid isolated from Cassia siamea, was achieved via sequential alkynylation of arenes with Sonogashira coupling and 6- endo-dig-cyclization of phenolic oxygens to the resulting alkynes.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/chemical synthesis , Antimalarials/chemical synthesis , Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring/chemical synthesis , Alkaloids/chemistry , Antimalarials/chemistry , Cassia/chemistry , Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring/chemistry , Molecular Structure
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J Org Chem ; 67(10): 3374-86, 2002 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12003549

ABSTRACT

The influences of catalysts, substituent groups, and solvents on the palladium-catalyzed cycloalkenylation of cross-conjugated silyl enol ethers of 2-tert-butyldimethylsiloxy-5-(2-propenyl)-1,3-cyclohexadiene derivatives have been investigated. The catalytic reaction proceeded smoothly, even in aqueous media. The product ratios were influenced by the structure of substrates as well as solvents. In addition, it was found that the reaction is applicable to a tandem cyclization for the construction of cedrane skeleton.

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