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Antibacterial Labdane Diterpenoids from Vitex vestita.

Nina Corlay1, Marylin Lecsö-Bornet, Erell Leborgne1, Florent Blanchard1, Xavier Cachet1, Jérôme Bignon1, Fanny Roussi1, Marie-Jose Butel, Khalijah Awang2, Marc Litaudon1.   

Abstract

A large-scale in vitro screening of tropical plants using an antibacterial assay permitted the selection of several species with significant antibacterial activities. Bioassay-guided purification of the dichloromethane extract of the leaves of the Malaysian species Vitex vestita, led to the isolation of six new labdane-type diterpenoids, namely, 12-epivitexolide A (2), vitexolides B and C (3 and 4), vitexolide E (8), and vitexolins A and B (5 and 6), along with six known compounds, vitexolides A (1) and D (7), acuminolide (9), 3β-hydroxyanticopalic acid (10), 8α-hydroxyanticopalic acid (11), and 6α-hydroxyanticopalic acid (12). Their structures were elucidated on the basis of 1D and 2D NMR analyses and HRMS experiments. Both variable-temperature NMR spectroscopic studies and chemical modifications were performed to investigate the dynamic epimerization of the γ-hydroxybutenolide moiety of compounds 1-4. Compounds were assayed against a panel of 46 Gram-positive strains. Vitexolide A (1) exhibited the most potent antibacterial activity with minimal inhibitory concentration values ranging from 6 to 96 μM, whereas compounds 2 and 6-9 showed moderate antibacterial activity. The presence of a β-hydroxyalkyl-γ-hydroxybutenolide subunit contributed significantly to antibacterial activity. Compounds 1-4 and 6-9 showed cytotoxic activities against the HCT-116 cancer cell line (1 < IC50s < 10 μM) and human fetal lung fibroblast MRC5 cell line (1 < IC50s < 10 μM for compounds 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9).

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26034885     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.5b00206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nat Prod        ISSN: 0163-3864            Impact factor:   4.050


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1.  Labdane-type diterpenoids from Vitex limonifolia and their antivirus activities.

Authors:  Ninh Khac Ban; Nguyen Thi Kim Thoa; Tran My Linh; Do Thi Trang; Phan Van Kiem; Nguyen Xuan Nhiem; Bui Huu Tai; Chau Van Minh; Jae-Hyoung Song; Hyun-Jeong Ko; Seung Hyun Kim
Journal:  J Nat Med       Date:  2017-09-15       Impact factor: 2.343

2.  Vitepyrroloids A-D, 2-Cyanopyrrole-Containing Labdane Diterpenoid Alkaloids from the Leaves of Vitex trifolia.

Authors:  Pan Luo; Wenjuan Xia; Susan L Morris-Natschke; Kuo-Hsiung Lee; Yu Zhao; Qiong Gu; Jun Xu
Journal:  J Nat Prod       Date:  2017-04-28       Impact factor: 4.050

3.  Biosynthesis of bioactive diterpenoids in the medicinal plant Vitex agnus-castus.

Authors:  Allison M Heskes; Tamil C M Sundram; Berin A Boughton; Niels B Jensen; Nikolaj L Hansen; Christoph Crocoll; Federico Cozzi; Simon Rasmussen; Britta Hamberger; Björn Hamberger; Dan Staerk; Birger L Møller; Irini Pateraki
Journal:  Plant J       Date:  2018-02-14       Impact factor: 6.417

Review 4.  Traditional Medicinal Uses, Phytochemistry, Biological Properties, and Health Applications of Vitex sp.

Authors:  Nurkhalida Kamal; Nurul Syahidah Mio Asni; Ivana Nur Allisya Rozlan; Muhammad Aniq Hamzah Mohd Azmi; Noor Wini Mazlan; Ahmed Mediani; Syarul Nataqain Baharum; Jalifah Latip; Suvik Assaw; Ru Angelie Edrada-Ebel
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-26

Review 5.  The Revaluation of Plant-Derived Terpenes to Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Infections.

Authors:  Floriana Cappiello; Maria Rosa Loffredo; Cristina Del Plato; Silvia Cammarone; Bruno Casciaro; Deborah Quaglio; Maria Luisa Mangoni; Bruno Botta; Francesca Ghirga
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2020-06-13
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