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Synthesis of prenylated flavonols and their potents as estrogen receptor modulator.


ABSTRACT: Prenylated flavonols are known as phytoestrogen and have good bioactivties. However, their abundances in nature are pretty low. It is required to find an efficient synthesis technique. Icariin is a prenylated flavonol glycoside with low cost. It can be used to synthesize different prenylated flavonols. A combination of cellulase and trifluoacetic acid hydrolysis could effectively remove rhamnose and glucose from icariin. Icaritin, anhydroicaritin and wushanicaritin were the leading prenylated flavonol products. Their affinities to estrogen receptors ? and ? were predicted by docking study. The weak affinity of wushanicaritin indicated that prenyl hydroxylation impaired its affinity to estrogen receptor ?. The prenyl cyclization led to a loss of affinity to both receptors. The interactions between icaritin and ligand binding cavity of estrogen receptor ? were simulated. ?-? stacking and hydrophobic forces were predicted to be the dominant interactions positioning icaritin, which induced the helix (H12) forming an activated conformation.

SUBMITTER: Tao Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5622168 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis of prenylated flavonols and their potents as estrogen receptor modulator.

Tao Zhenru Z   Liu Juan J   Jiang Yueming Y   Gong Liang L   Yang Bao B  

Scientific reports 20170929 1


Prenylated flavonols are known as phytoestrogen and have good bioactivties. However, their abundances in nature are pretty low. It is required to find an efficient synthesis technique. Icariin is a prenylated flavonol glycoside with low cost. It can be used to synthesize different prenylated flavonols. A combination of cellulase and trifluoacetic acid hydrolysis could effectively remove rhamnose and glucose from icariin. Icaritin, anhydroicaritin and wushanicaritin were the leading prenylated fl  ...[more]

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