1. New oxylipins from Siegesbeckia glabrescens as potential antibacterial agents.
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Wu C, Zhang Q, Yang F, Song M, Sun Y, Zhang Y, Li X, Ge D, Liu N, and Zhang H
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- A549 Cells, Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents isolation & purification, Cell Line, Tumor, China, Gram-Positive Bacteria drug effects, Humans, Mice, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Molecular Structure, Oxylipins isolation & purification, Phytochemicals isolation & purification, Phytochemicals pharmacology, Plant Components, Aerial chemistry, RAW 264.7 Cells, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Asteraceae chemistry, Oxylipins pharmacology
- Abstract
Seven rare oxylipins, siegesbeckins A-G (1-7) representing further bioactive constituents different from the general terpenyl compounds found in Siegesbeckia species, have been obtained from the aerial parts of Siegesbeckia glabrescens. These isolates were identified to be a series of methyl 4-methylpentanoates incorporating fatty acid moieties of different chain lengths, based on spectroscopic techniques, and their absolute configurations were determined via chemical degradation and comparison of experimental and theoretically calculated ECD spectra. With respect to bioactivity, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic properties of selected compounds were evaluated. Compounds 1 and 5 showed moderate antibacterial activity against two Gram-positive bacteria with MIC values of 4.3 μg/mL, while 3 showed no pronounced activity in these assays., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest There are no conflicts of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2020
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