| Literature DB >> 26548586 |
Yan Zhang1, Hang Ma1, Weixi Liu1, Tao Yuan1,2, Navindra P Seeram1.
Abstract
Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.), a widely consumed food spice, has been reported to have antiglycative effects in vitro and in vivo, but there is a paucity of data on its bioactive compounds. Herein, we report the isolation and structure elucidation (by NMR, HRESIMS, and CD) of 21 (1-21) compounds from a methanol extract of cumin seeds. The isolates included five new compounds: two sesquiterpenoids, two pairs of monoterpeneoid epimers, and a chalcone, named cuminoids A-E, respectively. The isolates were evaluated for antiglycative effects using the bovine serum albumin-fructose intrinsic fluorescence assay. At equivalent concentrations, several of the isolates, including cuminoids C-E, were more potent inhibitors than the positive control, aminoguanidine, a synthetic antiglycative agent (>50 vs 35%, respectively).Entities:
Keywords: Cuminum cyminum; advanced glycation endproducts; antiglycative; bioactive; cumin; cuminoids
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26548586 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b04796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279