Affiliation:
1. Chemical and Environmental Sciences Department, Dalat University, Dalat, Vietnam
2. Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Industrial
University of Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Abstract
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Three compounds from Andrographis paniculata (Burm. f) Nees leaf were isolated
and identified using 1H, 13C, 2D-NMR, and HR-MS techniques for the first time.
Compound 3,19-Di-O-acetylandrographolide (3,19-DAA) or (4) is produced by acetylating
compound (2). Compounds (2) and (4) have been investigated for their cytotoxic effects on
three human cancer cell lines (SK-LU-1, Hela, and HepG2) using the MTT method. Compound
(4) demonstrated significant cytotoxicity against all three cancer cell lines, with
IC50 values ranging from 8.38 to 10.15 μM. This represents an increase in cytotoxicity of
2.67 to 3.12-fold compared to compound (2). One way to deal with the problem of low
water solubility is by encapsulating (4) into liposomes using a thin-film hydration technique.
The optimal conditions for maximizing encapsulation efficiency involve molar ratios
of phosphatidylcholine, 3,19-DAA, and cholesterol at 4:1:1. Encapsulating compound (4) within nanoscale
liposomes increases its water solubility compared to the free form of compound (4). Pose 324 of compound (4)
demonstrated the best conformation among 500 docking conformations when docked to enzyme 1T8I in a
in silico docking study. The free Gibbs energy and inhibition constant were determined to be -7.09 Kcal/mol
and 6.32 μM, respectively. These values help elucidate the strong interaction between compound (4) and the
enzyme in the ligand interaction model. The molecular dynamics simulation using Desmond software in the
Linux environment was conducted for a duration of 0 to 100 nanoseconds on the complex formed by pose 324
and 1T8I. The results showed effective interactions within the complex, with stability observed from 0 to 60
nanoseconds. Throughout the simulation, specific amino acids such as Ala 499 (involved in 90% of the simulation
time with hydrogen bonding via a water bridge) and Thr 501 (involved in 50% of the simulation time with
one hydrogen bond via a water bridge) were found to play significant roles. The majority of torsion bondings
are C-O bondings in the acetyl group of compound (4), with torsion energy values of 13.47 Kcal/mol. Carbon
atom C-29 at position 324 exhibits the highest fluctuation.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.