1. Uncarilic Acid and Secouncarilic Acid, Two New Triterpenoids from Uucaria sessilifructus
- Author
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Bing Liu, De-Qiang Feng, Kai-Long Ji, You-Kai Xu, Yan Li, Mao-Juan Zhang, and Shang-Gao Liao
- Subjects
Lipopolysaccharides ,Stereochemistry ,Uncaria sessilifructus ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Nitric Oxide ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,Nitric oxide ,Cell Line ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Triterpenoid ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Organic chemistry ,Humans ,Secosteroids ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Oleanolic Acid ,Inflammation ,Molecular Structure ,Chemistry ,uncarilic acid ,Macrophages ,Organic Chemistry ,secouncarilic acid ,triterpenoids ,Triterpenes ,Uncaria ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Molecular Medicine ,Derivative (chemistry) - Abstract
Two new compounds, the 6-oxo oleanane-type triterpenoid uncarilic acid, and its 5,6-secotriterpenoid derivative, secouncarilic acid, were isolated from the hooks and stems of Uucaria sessilifructus together with seven known ursane-type triterpenoids. Uncarilic acid is the second 6-oxo oleanane-type triterpenoid ever reported, while secouncarilic acid is the first oleanane-type 5,6-secotriterpenoid. A plausible biosynthetic pathway from uncarilic acid to secouncarilic acid was also postulated. The inhibitory activities of all the nine compounds against LPS-induced nitric oxide production in RAW264.7 macrophages were evaluated.
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- 2013