| Literature DB >> 32646052 |
Su Cheol Baek1, Bum Soo Lee1, Sang Ah Yi1, Jae Sik Yu1, Jaecheol Lee1, Yoon-Joo Ko2, Changhyun Pang3, Ki Hyun Kim1.
Abstract
Carthamus tinctorius L. (Compositae; safflower or Hong Hua) has been used in Korean traditional medicine for maintaining the homeostasis of body circulation. Phytochemical investigation was performed on the florets of C. tinctorius by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS), which afforded two dihydrophaseic acid glucosides (1 and 2). Isolated compounds were structurally confirmed using a combination of spectroscopic methods including 1D and 2D nuclear magnetic resonance and high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy. Their absolute configurations were established by quantum chemical electronic circular dichroism calculations and enzymatic hydrolysis. The anti-adipogenesis activity of the isolated compounds was evaluated using 3T3-L1 preadipocytes. Treatment with the dihydrophaseic acid glucoside (1) during adipocyte differentiation prevented the accumulation of lipid droplets and reduced the expression of adipogenic genes, Fabp4 and Adipsin. However, compound 2 did not affect adipogenesis. Our study yielded a dihydrophaseic acid glucoside derived from C. tinctorius, which has potential advantages for treating obesity.Entities:
Keywords: Carthamus tinctorius; adipogenesis; dihydrophaseic acid; electronic circular dichroism calculation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32646052 DOI: 10.3390/plants9070858
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747