TY - JOUR
T1 - Turmeric Sesquiterpenoids
T2 - Expeditious Resolution, Comparative Bioactivity, and a New Bicyclic Turmeronoid
AU - Del Prete, Danilo
AU - Millán, Estrella
AU - Pollastro, Federica
AU - Chianese, Giuseppina
AU - Luciano, Paolo
AU - Collado, Juan A.
AU - Munoz, Eduardo
AU - Appendino, Giovanni
AU - Taglialatela-Scafati, Orazio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy.
PY - 2016/2/25
Y1 - 2016/2/25
N2 - An expeditious strategy to resolve turmerone, the lipophilic anti-inflammatory principle of turmeric (Curcuma longa), into its individual bisabolane constituents (ar-, α-, and β-turmerones, 2-4, respectively) was developed. The comparative evaluation of these compounds against a series of anti-inflammatory targets (NF-κB, STAT3, Nrf2, HIF-1α) evidenced surprising differences, providing a possible explanation for the contrasting data on the activity of turmeric oil. Differences were also evidenced in the profile of more polar bisabolanes between the Indian and the Javanese samples used to obtain turmerone, and a novel hydroxylated bicyclobisabolane ketol (bicycloturmeronol, 8) was obtained from a Javanese sample of turmeric. Taken together, these data support the view that bisabolane sesquiterpenes represent an important taxonomic marker for turmeric and an interesting class of anti-inflammatory agents, whose strict structure-activity relationships are worth a systematic evaluation.
AB - An expeditious strategy to resolve turmerone, the lipophilic anti-inflammatory principle of turmeric (Curcuma longa), into its individual bisabolane constituents (ar-, α-, and β-turmerones, 2-4, respectively) was developed. The comparative evaluation of these compounds against a series of anti-inflammatory targets (NF-κB, STAT3, Nrf2, HIF-1α) evidenced surprising differences, providing a possible explanation for the contrasting data on the activity of turmeric oil. Differences were also evidenced in the profile of more polar bisabolanes between the Indian and the Javanese samples used to obtain turmerone, and a novel hydroxylated bicyclobisabolane ketol (bicycloturmeronol, 8) was obtained from a Javanese sample of turmeric. Taken together, these data support the view that bisabolane sesquiterpenes represent an important taxonomic marker for turmeric and an interesting class of anti-inflammatory agents, whose strict structure-activity relationships are worth a systematic evaluation.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.5b00637
DO - 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.5b00637
M3 - Article
SN - 0163-3864
VL - 79
SP - 267
EP - 273
JO - Journal of Natural Products
JF - Journal of Natural Products
IS - 2
ER -