Cyclic Sesquiterpene–Flavanone
[4+2] Hybrids,
Syzygioblanes A–C, Found in an Indonesian Traditional Medicine,
“Jampu Salo” (Syzygium oblanceolatum)
Posted on 2024-05-10 - 16:00
A plant used in an Indonesian traditional
herbal medicine
as a
diabetes treatment and known locally as “Jampu Salo”
was collected on Sulawesi Island, Indonesia. It was identified as Syzygium oblanceolatum (C. B. Rob.) Merr. (Myrtaceae) and
found for the first time in Sulawesi; it was previously reported only
in the eastern Philippines and Borneo. A phytochemical study of S. oblanceolatum led to the isolation of three unprecedented
meroterpenoids, syzygioblanes A–C (1–3, respectively). These compounds might be biosynthesized
through [4+2] cycloaddition of various germacrane-based cyclic sesquiterpenoids
with the flavone desmethoxymatteucinol to form a spiro skeleton. The
unique and complex structures were elucidated by microcrystal electron
diffraction analysis in addition to general analytical techniques
such as high-resolution mass spectrometry, various nuclear magnetic
resonance methods, and infrared spectroscopy. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction
and calculations of electronic circular dichroism spectra helped to
determine the absolute configurations. The newly isolated compounds
exhibited collateral sensitivity to more strongly inhibit the growth
of a multidrug resistant tumor cell line compared to a chemosensitive
tumor cell line.
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Koga, Nona; Saito, Yohei; Miyake, Katsunori; Amuti, Saidanxia; Fukuyoshi, Shuichi; Yoshida, Satoshi; et al. (2024). Cyclic Sesquiterpene–Flavanone
[4+2] Hybrids,
Syzygioblanes A–C, Found in an Indonesian Traditional Medicine,
“Jampu Salo” (Syzygium oblanceolatum). ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.4c01248