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Triterpene Constituents of Euphorbia Erythradenia Bioss. and their Anti-HIV Activity.


ABSTRACT: Phytochemical investigation of the aerial parts of Euphorbia erythradenia Bioss. (Euphorbiaceae), one of Iranian endemic Euphorbias, with particular attention to triterpene constituents, using methanol solvent extraction was carried out. Five known triterpenes, including four cycloartanes and oleanolic acid, were isolated for the first time and identified using NMR and Mass techniques. Anti HIV activity of the isolated triterpenes and ingenoid diterpenes was evaluated using single cycle replicable HIV-1 (SCR HIV-1) virions. Molecular features of the most active compound (IC50 = 0.008 ?M, CC50 = 3.264 ?M, TI = 380.64), which showed higher therapeutic index than nevirapine, was assessed using molecular docking. Docking studies demonstrated three hydrogen bonds between HIV-1 virion protease active site and this compound with a distance less than 3 A° which can be responsible for the observed anti HIV-1 activity.

SUBMITTER: Ayatollahi AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5242348 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Triterpene Constituents of <i>Euphorbia Erythradenia</i> Bioss. and their Anti-HIV Activity.

Ayatollahi Abdul Majid AM   Zarei Seyed Mohammad SM   Memarnejadian Arash A   Ghanadian Mustafa M   Heydarian Moghadam Mohammad M   Kobarfard Farzad F  

Iranian journal of pharmaceutical research : IJPR 20160101 Suppl


Phytochemical investigation of the aerial parts of <i>Euphorbia erythradenia</i> Bioss. (Euphorbiaceae), one of Iranian endemic <i>Euphorbia</i>s, with particular attention to triterpene constituents, using methanol solvent extraction was carried out. Five known triterpenes, including four cycloartanes and oleanolic acid, were isolated for the first time and identified using NMR and Mass techniques. Anti HIV activity of the isolated triterpenes and ingenoid diterpenes was evaluated using single  ...[more]

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