posted on 2013-05-24, 00:00authored byHoracio A. Priestap, Manuel A. Barbieri
Aristolochic acid I (AA-I), naturally
occurring in Aristolochia plants, is a potent nephrotoxin
and carcinogen. Here we report that
AA-I suffers hydrogenolysis with loss of the nitro group by reaction
with cysteine or glutathione to give aristolic acid. Since the reaction
can proceed in aqueous solutions at pH 7.0 and 37 °C, it is inferred
that it may also occur in biological systems and contribute to the
nephrotoxic effects induced by AA-I.