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Antiplasmodial hirsutinolides from Vernonia staehelinoides and their utilization towards a simplified pharmacophore.

Pamisha Pillay1, Robert Vleggaar, Vinesh J Maharaj, Peter J Smith, Carmen A Lategan, Frank Chouteau, Kelly Chibale.   

Abstract

The dichloromethane extract of the leaves of Vernonia staehelinoides Harv. (Asteraceae) showed in vitro activity (IC(50) approximately 3 microg/ml) against the chloroquine-sensitive (D10) and the chloroquine-resistant (K1) strains of Plasmodium falciparum. Through conventional chromatographic techniques and bioassay-guided fractionation two structurally-related hirsutinolides displaying in vitro antiplasmodial activity (IC(50) approximately 0.2 microg/ml against D10) were isolated and identified by spectroscopic data. Compounds 1, 8 alpha-(2-methylacryloyloxy)-3-oxo-1-desoxy-1,2-dehydrohirsutinolide-13-O-acetate, and 2, 8 alpha-(5'-acetoxysenecioyloxy)-3-oxo-1-desoxy-1,2-dehydrohirsutinolide-13-O-acetate were found to be cytotoxic to mammalian Chinese Hamster Ovarian (CHO) cells at similar concentrations but proved to be attractive scaffolds for structure-activity relationship studies. Two main privileged substructures, a 2(5H)-furanone unit and a dihydrofuran-4-one unit, were identified as potential pharmacophores which may be responsible for the observed biological activity. Mucochloric and mucobromic acids were selected as appropriate 2(5H)-furanone substructures and these were shown to have comparable activity against the D10 and superior activity against the K1 strains relative to the hirsutinolide natural product. Mucochloric and mucobromic acids also show selective cytotoxicity to the malaria parasites compared to mammalian (CHO) cells in vitro. The antiplasmodial data obtained in respect of these two acids suggests that the 2(5H)-furanone substructure is a key pharmacophore in the observed antiplasmodial activity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17408709     DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2007.02.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytochemistry        ISSN: 0031-9422            Impact factor:   4.072


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