Literature DB >> 26057223

Structure and cytotoxic activity of sesquiterpene glycoside esters from Calendula officinalis L.: Studies on the conformation of viridiflorol.

Michele D'Ambrosio1, Alexandru Ciocarlan2, Elisa Colombo3, Antonio Guerriero2, Cosimo Pizza4, Enrico Sangiovanni3, Mario Dell'Agli3.   

Abstract

Topic applications of Calendula officinalis L. lipophilic extracts are used in phytotherapy to relieve skin inflammatory conditions whereas infusions are used as a remedy for gastric complaints. Such a different usage might be explained by some cytotoxicity of lipophilic extracts at gastric level but little is known about this. Therefore, we screened the CH2Cl2 extract from the flowers of C. officinalis by MTT and LDH assays in human epithelial gastric cells AGS. This bioassay-oriented approach led to the isolation of several sesquiterpene glycosides which were structurally characterized by spectroscopic measurements, chemical reactions and MM calculations. The conformational preferences of viridiflorol fucoside were established and a previously assigned stereochemistry was revised. The compounds 1a, 2a and 3f showed comparably high cytotoxicity in the MTT assays, whereas the effect on LDH release was lower. Our study provides new insights on the composition of C. officinalis extracts of medium polarity and identifies the main compounds that could be responsible for cytotoxic effects at gastric level.
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Keywords:  Calendula officinalis; Ledol; Marigold; Officinoside D; Sesquiterpene glycoside; Viridiflorol; α-Elemol; β-Eudesmol

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26057223     DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.05.005

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


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