| Literature DB >> 30267971 |
Tae Kyoung Lee1, Tuy An Trinh2, Seoung Rak Lee1, Sil Kim1, Hae Min So1, Eunjung Moon3, Gwi Seo Hwang2, Ki Sung Kang2, Ji Hwan Kim2, Noriko Yamabe4, Ki Hyun Kim5.
Abstract
Inflammation is not only a self-defense response of the innate immune system, but also the pathogenesis mechanism of multiple diseases such as arthritis, neurodegeneration, and cancer. Curcuma zedoaria Roscoe (Zingiberaceae), an indigenous plant of India, has been used traditionally in Ayurveda and folk medicine. As part of our ongoing efforts to screen traditional medicinal plants exhibiting pharmacological potential and to characterize the compounds involved, we examined the anti-inflammatory effects of the MeOH extract of C. zedoaria rhizomes using lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.7 murine macrophage cells and found that MeOH extract inhibited the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) in a dose-dependent manner (IC50: 23.44 ± 0.77 μg/mL). In our efforts to characterize the compounds responsible for these anti-inflammatory effects, bioactivity-guided fractionation of the MeOH extract and chemical investigation of its active hexane-soluble fraction led to the successful isolation of five sesquiterpenes (1-5), the structures of which were elucidated by NMR spectroscopic analysis and LC/MS analysis. Among them, curcuzedoalide (5) exhibited potent inhibitory effects on NO synthesis (IC50: 12.21 ± 1.67 μM) and also suppressed pre-inflammatory protein expression of iNOS and COX-2. Curcuzedoalide (5) was thus determined to be a contributor to the anti-inflammatory effect of C. zedoaria rhizomes and could be a potential candidate for therapeutic applications.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-inflammation; Curcuma zedoaria; Curcuzedoalide; Nitric oxide; Zingiberaceae
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30267971 DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2018.09.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioorg Chem ISSN: 0045-2068 Impact factor: 5.275