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Chemical constituents of the rhizomes of Hedychium coronarium and their inhibitory effect on the pro-inflammatory cytokines production LPS-stimulated in bone marrow-derived dendritic cells.

Phan Van Kiem1, Nguyen Thi Kim Thuy, Hoang Le Tuan Anh, Nguyen Xuan Nhiem, Chau Van Minh, Pham Hai Yen, Ninh Khac Ban, Dan Thuy Hang, Bui Huu Tai, Nguyen Van Tuyen, Vivek Bhakta Mathema, Young-Sang Koh, Young Ho Kim.   

Abstract

The rhizomes of Hedychium coronarium have been used for the treatment of inflammation, skin diseases, headache, and sharp pain due to rheumatism in traditional medicine. From this plant, three new labdane-type diterpenes 1-3, named coronarins G-I as well as seven known 4-10, coronarin D, coronarin D methyl ether, hedyforrestin C, (E)-nerolidol, β-sitosterol, daucosterol, and stigmasterol were isolated. Their chemical structures were elucidated by mass, 1D- and 2D-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. They were evaluated for inhibitory effects on lipopolysaccharide-stimulated production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in bone marrow-derived dendritic cells. Among of them, compounds 1, 2, and 6 were significant inhibitors of LPS-stimulated TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-12 p40 productions with IC(50) ranging from 0.19±0.11 to 10.38±2.34 μM. The remains of compounds showed inactivity or due to cytotoxicity. These results warrant further studies concerning the potential anti-inflammatory benefits of labdane-type diterpenes from H. coronarium.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22071304     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2011.09.129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem Lett        ISSN: 0960-894X            Impact factor:   2.823


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Authors:  Kamal S Abdelrahman; Heba A Hassan; Salah A Abdel-Aziz; Adel A Marzouk; Atsushi Narumi; Hiroyuki Konno; Mohamed Abdel-Aziz
Journal:  Pharmacol Rep       Date:  2021-03-12       Impact factor: 3.024

2.  Antioxidant potentials of successive solvent extracts from the unexplored Hedhychium coronarium rhizome.

Authors:  Suchitra Kumari Panigrahy; Awanish Kumar; Renu Bhatt
Journal:  J Food Sci Technol       Date:  2017-08-02       Impact factor: 2.701

3.  Coronarin D induces reactive oxygen species-mediated cell death in human nasopharyngeal cancer cells through inhibition of p38 MAPK and activation of JNK.

Authors:  Jui-Chieh Chen; Ming-Chang Hsieh; Shu-Hui Lin; Chia-Chieh Lin; Yi-Ting Hsi; Yu-Sheng Lo; Yi-Ching Chuang; Ming-Ju Hsieh; Mu-Kuan Chen
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-11-14

Review 4.  Uncharted Source of Medicinal Products: The Case of the Hedychium Genus.

Authors:  Wilson R Tavares; Maria do Carmo Barreto; Ana M L Seca
Journal:  Medicines (Basel)       Date:  2020-04-28

5.  Coronarin D, a Metabolite from the Wild Turmeric, Curcuma aromatica, Promotes the Differentiation of Neural Stem Cells into Astrocytes.

Authors:  Satoshi Otsuka; Midori Kawamura; Shutaro Fujino; Fumiaki Nakamura; Daisuke Arai; Nobuhiro Fusetani; Yoichi Nakao
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2022-03-04       Impact factor: 5.279

6.  Composition of essential oils of four Hedychium species from Vietnam.

Authors:  Bui Van Thanh; Do N Dai; Tran D Thang; Nguyen Q Binh; Luu D Ngoc Anh; Isiaka A Ogunwande
Journal:  Chem Cent J       Date:  2014-08-28       Impact factor: 4.215

7.  Neuroprotective effect of nerolidol against neuroinflammation and oxidative stress induced by rotenone.

Authors:  Hayate Javed; Sheikh Azimullah; Salema B Abul Khair; Shreesh Ojha; M Emdadul Haque
Journal:  BMC Neurosci       Date:  2016-08-22       Impact factor: 3.288

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