Literature DB >> 26953624

Lycibarbarspermidines A-O, New Dicaffeoylspermidine Derivatives from Wolfberry, with Activities against Alzheimer's Disease and Oxidation.

Zheng-Qun Zhou1, Hong-Xia Fan1, Rong-Rong He1, Jia Xiao1, Bun Tsoi1, Kang-Hua Lan1, Hiroshi Kurihara1, Kwok-Fai So1, Xin-Sheng Yao1, Hao Gao1.   

Abstract

Fifteen new dicaffeoylspermidine derivatives, lycibarbarspermidines A-O (1-15), were isolated from the fruit of Lycium barbarum (wolfberry). The structures were unambiguously determined by spectroscopic analyses and chemical methods. Dicaffeoylspermidine derivatives, a rare kind of plant secondary metabolites, are primarily distributed in the family of Solanaceae. Only six compounds were structurally identified, and all of them are acyclic aglycones. Compounds 1-15 are the first glycosidic products of dicaffeoylspermidine derivatives, and compounds 14-15 are the first cyclization products of dicaffeoylspermidine derivatives. Moreover, dicaffeoylspermidine derivatives were first isolated and identified from wolfberry. The short-term memory assay on a transgenic fly Alzheimer's disease (AD) model showed that 1-15 exhibited different levels of anti-AD activity. The oxygen radical absorbance capacity assay revealed that 1-15 all displayed antioxidant capacity. Both anti-AD and antioxidant functions are related to the effects of wolfberry. Therefore, dicaffeoylspermidine derivatives are considered beneficial constituents responsible for the antiaging, neuroprotective, anti-AD, and antioxidant effects of wolfberry.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease (AD); Lycium barbarum; antioxidant; dicaffeoylspermidine derivatives; lycibarbarspermidine; transgenic fly AD model; wolfberry

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26953624     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b05274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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