Astramalabaricosides
A–T, Highly Oxygenated
Malabaricane Triterpenoids with Migratory Inhibitory Activity from Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus
Posted on 2022-09-22 - 19:18
Twenty new malabaricane triterpenoids, astramalabaricosides
A–T
(1–20), were isolated from the roots
of Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus (Astragali Radix). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic
analysis, and the use of the circular dichroism exciton chirality
method, quantum chemical calculations, and chemical methods. Malabaricane
triterpenoids, an unusual group with the 6-6-5-tricyclic core, are
distributed in plants (e.g., Simaroubaceae, Polypodiaceae, and Fabaceae),
a marine sponge, and fungi, and their number obtained to date is limited.
Compounds 1–20 were characterized
as glycosides with a highly oxygenated side chain, and 13–20 were the first cyclic carbonate derivatives
among the malabaricane triterpenoids. The stereocluster formed from
the continuous hydroxylated chiral carbons in each highly oxygenated
side chain and the 6-6-5-tricyclic core system were entirely segregated,
and the independent identification of their stereoconfigurations required
considerable effort. The migratory inhibitory and antiproliferative
activities of 1–20 were evaluated
by wound-healing and cell-viability assays, respectively. Most compounds
showed significant migratory inhibitory activity, and a preliminary
structure–activity relationship was developed. Malabaricane
triterpenoids are being reported in the genus Astragalus for the first time.
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Luo, Zhi-Hui; Zeng, Jin; Yu, Hai-Yang; Huang, Hui-Yun; Bao, Xue-Feng; Qin, Sheng-Ying; et al. (1753). Astramalabaricosides
A–T, Highly Oxygenated
Malabaricane Triterpenoids with Migratory Inhibitory Activity from Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.2c00494