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Chemical Constituent of ?-Glucuronidase Inhibitors from the Root of Neolitsea acuminatissima.


ABSTRACT: Neolitsea acuminatissima (Lauraceae) is an endemic plant in Taiwan. One new carboline alkaloid, demethoxydaibucarboline A (1), two new eudesmanolide-type sesquiterpenes, methyl-neolitacumone A (2), neolitacumone E (3), and twelve known compounds (4-15) were isolated from the root of Neolitsea acuminatissima. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic analysis. Glucuronidation represents a major metabolism process of detoxification for carcinogens in the liver. However, intestinal bacterial ?-Glucuronidase (?G) has been considered pivotal to colorectal carcinogenesis. To develop specific bacterial-?G inhibitors with no effect on human ?G, methanolic extract of roots of N. acuminatissima was selected to evaluate their anti-?G activity. Among the isolates, demethoxydaibucarboline A (1) and quercetin (8) showed a strong bacterial ?G inhibitory effect with an inhibition ratio of about 80%. Methylneolitacumone A (2) and epicatechin (10) exhibited a moderate or weak inhibitory effect and the enzyme activity was less than 45% and 74%, respectively. These four compounds specifically inhibit bacterial ?G but not human ?G. Thus, they are expected to be used for the purpose of reducing chemotherapy-induced diarrhea (CID). The results suggest that the constituents of N. acuminatissima have the potential to be used as CID relief candidates. However, further investigation is required to determine their mechanisms of action.

SUBMITTER: Lin CH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7664238 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemical Constituent of β-Glucuronidase Inhibitors from the Root of <i>Neolitsea acuminatissima</i>.

Lin Chu-Hung CH   Chou Hsiao-Jung HJ   Chang Chih-Chi CC   Chen Ih-Sheng IS   Chang Hsun-Shuo HS   Cheng Tian-Lu TL   Kuo Yueh-Hsiung YH   Ko Horng-Huey HH  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20201106 21


<i>Neolitsea acuminatissima</i> (Lauraceae) is an endemic plant in Taiwan. One new carboline alkaloid, demethoxydaibucarboline A (<b>1</b>), two new eudesmanolide-type sesquiterpenes, methyl-neolitacumone A (<b>2</b>), neolitacumone E (<b>3</b>), and twelve known compounds (<b>4</b>-<b>15</b>) were isolated from the root of <i>Neolitsea acuminatissima.</i> Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic analysis. Glucuronidation represents a major metabolism process of detoxification for carci  ...[more]

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