Coumarins, Xanthones and Related Compounds.
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It has long been known that coumarins (α-pyrones) and xanthones (γ-pyrones) together form a large class of naturally occurring compounds exhibiting a wide range of biological activities. However, the interest of the scientific community for these secondary metabolites, as well as for their structural analogues, has never decreased since these “old compounds” are constantly generating promising—and sometimes unexpected—therapeutic perspectives [1]. For instance, Vadimezan [ASA404 or (5,6-dimethyl-9-oxo-9H-xanthen-4-yl)-acetic acid] was recently developed as a tumor vascular-disrupting agent [2] whereas many coumarin derivatives are under investigation for their anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties [3]. In this special issue Yang et al. [4] investigated the blood-brain barrier permeability of 12 simple coumarins found in dried roots of Angelicae pubescentis used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to enrich blood, promote blood circulation and modulate the immune system. Okuyama et al. [5] showed that auraptene, an O-geranyl coumarin generally identified in Citrus species, directly exerts anti-inflammatory effects on mouse brain through suppression of inflammatory mediators derived from astrocytes. Using the coumarin skeleton as a starting point to design potent structural analogues Salem et al. [6] have synthetized new antioxidant derivatives exhibiting antitumor properties as well as protective effects against DNA damages. Coumarins may also be used as interesting scaffolds for alternative crop protections. This is the reason why Araniti et al. [7] explored the phytotoxic potential and biological activity of three synthetic coumarin derivatives as new natural-like herbicides whereas, in a related study, Garcia et al. [8] nicely described synergy and other interactions in evidence between polymethoxyflavones obtained from Citrus by-products. In relation with this class of secondary metabolites different example of analytical developments are also given in this special issue. Indeed, in the aim of pharmacokinetics studies Zeng et al. [9] validated a LC-MSn method allowing to quantify scopoletin in rat plasma whereas Medeiros-Neves et al. [10] focused on the quantification of coumarins in an aqueous extract of Pterocaulon balansae. During the latter study the main coumarin, 5,6-dimethoxy-7-(31-methyl-21,31dihydroxybutyloxy)coumarin, was described for the first time in P. balansae together with a new compound, namely 5,6-dimethoxy-7-(21,31-epoxy-31-methylbutyloxy)coumarin. Through a dereplication analysis, seven known Mammea coumarins were identified by Dang et al. [11] in a fraction obtained from a Mammea neurophylla dichloromethane bark extract. Among them, examination of the NMR dataset of pedilanthocoumarin B led to a structural revision. Additionally, careful inspection of LC-DAD-MSn profiles allowed the authors to predict the presence of four new compounds, which were further isolated and identified as two benzoyl substituted 4-phenylcoumarins (iso-pedilanthocoumarin B and neurophyllol C) and two 4-(1-acetoxypropyl)coumarins cyclo F (ochrocarpins H and I). As far as xanthones are concerned two research teams focused on prenylated derivatives and their biological activities. Xia et al. [12] described twenty-three derivatives, including the new cowaxanthones G and H, from the leaves of Garcinia cowa, and studied their ability to induce cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and autophagy in cancer cells. A chemical investigation of a methanol extract obtained from Cudrania tricuspidata roots led Quang et al. [13] to isolate nine prenylated xanthones and seven flavonoids. These prenylated xanthones showed stronger Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Molecules
دوره 21 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016