posted on 2024-03-14, 20:35authored byJie Zhou, Jia-Qian Chen, Shilin Gong, Yu-Juan Ban, Li Zhang, Ying Liu, Jian-Lin Wu, Na Li
Gastrodia elata Blume
(G. elata) is a well-known medicine
food homology
plant widely used in treating neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s
disease (AD). Here, undiscovered gastrodin derivatives were systematically
studied. Seven novel gastrodin derivatives (1–7), including a unique gastrodin isocitrate (1) and six differently substituted parishin derivatives (2–7), were isolated. Structural identification
was mainly based on 1D and 2D NMR data, high-resolution ESI-MS data,
and HPLC analysis. Notably, the stereochemistry of 1 was
further elucidated by ECD calculations. Compounds 1 and 6 showed neuroprotective effects on the H2O2-induced PC12 cell injury model. Molecular docking analysis
exhibited that 1 and 6 had good affinities
with three popular AD-related targets. These findings not only enriched
the chemical diversity but also revealed potential active components
in G. elata.