Friedolanostanes from Garcinia benthamii Pierre: in silico Investigation of
Anti-inflammatory Activity Targeting the NF-κB p50 Subunit
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Published:2023
Issue:8
Volume:35
Page:1799-1809
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ISSN:0975-427X
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Container-title:Asian Journal of Chemistry
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Asian J. Chem.
Author:
Ting Jasmine U.1ORCID, Ragasa Consolacion Y.1ORCID, Lerom Romeo B. LeromORCID, Shen Chien-Chang2ORCID, S. Ng Vincent Antonio1ORCID, S. Tan Maria Carmen1ORCID, Oyong Glenn G.3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila 1004, Philippines 2. National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine, Ministry of Health and Welfare, 155-1, Li-Nong St., Sec. 2, Taipei, Taiwan 3. Molecular Science Unit Laboratory, Center for Natural Science and Environmental Research, De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila 1004, Philippines
Abstract
An investigation of the chemical constituents present in the dichloromethane (DCM) extracts of rind, fruit,
roots and leaves of Garcinia benthamii Pierre has led to an isolation of a new triterpene (24E)-23-acetoxy-3α-
hydroxylanosta-9(11),16,24-trien-26-oic acid (1), squalene and triacylglycerols from the roots; methyl (24E)-
3α,9α,23-trihydroxy-17,14-friedolanosta-14,24-dien-26-oate (2), caryophyllene, squalene, a mixture of
compound 1, (22Z,24E)-9α-hydroxy-3-oxo-17,14-friedolanosta-14,22,24-trien-26-oic acid (3) and another new
triterpene (24E)-9α-hydroxy-3-oxo-17,14-friedolanosta-14,24-dien-26-oic acid (4) derived from pericarp; a
combination of compound 3 and the new isolated triterpene methyl (24E)-9α,23-dihydroxy-3-oxo-17,14-
friedolanosta-14,24-dien-26-oate (5), triacylglycerols, friedelin, squalene and a mixture of β-sitosterol and
stigmasterol accrued from the outer covering of the stalk; compound 2, caryophyllene, α-carotene and chlorophyll
a originating from the leaves; compound 2 and a blend of β-sitosterol and stigmasterol from the blooms;
δ-tocotrienol, squalene and triacylglycerols from the mesocarp; and triacylglycerols and a composite of
stigmasterol and β-sitosterol recovered from the seeds of G. benthamii. The molecular orientation of compound
1 was characterized by comprehensive 1D and 2D NMR examinations while compounds 2-5 were elucidated by
1D NMR spectroscopy since a new triterpene 4 was observed to have a small difference with compound 3 in
C-22 and compound 5 was observed to have a difference with the C-3 signal of compound 2. To further
examine the possible bioactivities of the friedolanostanes especially the new molecules, the anti-inflammatory
potential of these compounds was predicted through docking analysis in Autodock Vina. Four of the identified
friedolanostanes (2-5) were found to have higher binding affinities to NF-κB p50 homodimer than the control
dexamethasone. Considering all the probable interactions of 9 amino acid residues, (Arg 57, Tyr 60, Glu 63,
Lys 244, Pro 246, Lys 275, Arg 308, Gln 309 and Phe 310) perceivable binding mechanisms were observed to
actively interact with the compounds either by conventional hydrogen bonding or by van der Waals forces. Further
confirmation from the molecular dynamics study revealed that the stability of the protein-ligand complexes
with compounds 2-5 had no significant conformational changes in the structure of the p50 homodimer. Hence,
this study provided a chemical profile of the DCM extract obtained from the plant and propose a potential
anti-inflammatory activity of the friedolanostanes through in silico investigation. Friedolanostanes (2-5)with
promising anti-inflammatory activity may be synthesized and subjected to in vitro and in vivo investigation to
establish the anti-inflammatory properties.
Publisher
Asian Journal of Chemistry
Subject
General Chemistry
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