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α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Phytochemical Components of Chinese Endemic Plant Whitfordiodendron filipes var. tomentosum.
Chen, Jun-Kun; Ge, Zeng-Yue; Liao, Xiao-Wen; Xue, Jun; Wu, Lei; Liang, Lin-Fu.
Affiliation
  • Chen JK; College of Materials Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, 498 South Shaoshan Road, Changsha 410004, China.
  • Ge ZY; College of Forestry, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, 498 South Shaoshan Road, Changsha 410004, China.
  • Liao XW; College of Materials Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, 498 South Shaoshan Road, Changsha 410004, China.
  • Xue J; College of Forestry, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, 498 South Shaoshan Road, Changsha 410004, China.
  • Wu L; College of Materials Science and Engineering, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, 498 South Shaoshan Road, Changsha 410004, China.
  • Liang LF; College of Forestry, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, 498 South Shaoshan Road, Changsha 410004, China.
Plants (Basel) ; 13(5)2024 Feb 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38475538
ABSTRACT
Whitfordiodendron filipes var. tomentosum is an endemic plant in China. There have been no chemical or pharmacological studies of this plant reported before. In the current research, eight triterpenes and two steroids were obtained. Their structures were established by the analysis of NMR data and comparison with those reported in the literature. These ten structurally diverse compounds comprised five distinct carbon frameworks with different functionalities. The chemotaxonomic significance of these secondary metabolites was discussed, disclosing the common components between the variant W. filipes var. tomentosum and the species W. filipe. Evaluation of α-glucosidase inhibitory activities of these isolates disclosed that compounds 1, 2, 4, and 6 exhibited significant α-glucosidase inhibitory activities (IC50 = 16.6-19.2 µM), which were close in value to the positive control acarbose (IC50 = 11.5 µM). Moreover, the binding modes between the biologically active compounds 1, 2, 4, and 6 and the α-glucosidase protein were preliminarily studied using molecular docking. This study not only showed the chemical and biological profile of the plant W. filipes var. tomentosum but also revealed that these components could be developed as hypoglycemic lead compounds.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plants (Basel) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plants (Basel) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: