Literature DB >> 18655162

Configuration of the vitamin E analogue garcinoic acid extracted from Garcinia Kola seeds.

Francesco Mazzini1, Michele Betti, Thomas Netscher, Francesco Galli, Piero Salvadori.   

Abstract

Vitamin E derivatives bearing a carboxylic group have recently gained great attention because of their antitumoral properties. Garcinoic acid (trans-13'-carboxy-delta-tocotrienol) is a vitamin E analog extracted from Garcinia Kola seeds in which the carboxylic group is at the end of the aliphatic side chain and reported to be a racemate based on the optical rotation measurements. However, CD determination of a sample of the acid analyzed by us gave a positive peak at 208 nm, indicating that it is not a racemate. To assess the enantiomeric composition of garcinoic acid, it was thus transformed to alpha-tocopherol and analyzed by chiral HPLC on column OD-H. On the basis of the elution order of alpha-tocopherol stereoisomers, the garcinoic acid sample resulted to be enantiopure with R configuration at carbon 2 of the chroman ring. Moreover, in a preliminary test, the acid and some of its derivatives showed a marked antiproliferative effect on glioma C6 cancer cells.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18655162     DOI: 10.1002/chir.20630

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirality        ISSN: 0899-0042            Impact factor:   2.437


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