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New iridoid glycosides from Anarrhinum pubescens

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posted on 2018-11-23, 11:03 authored by Ehab Mahran, Mohammed Hosny, Atef El-Hela, Arezue Boroujerdi

Six metabolites (1–6) were isolated from the aerial parts of Anarrhinum pubescens Fresen. (Plantaginaceae) growing in Saint Catherine region in Egypt; two of them (1 and 4) are here reported to be newly identified naturally occurring iridoids. The isolated metabolites were identified as 6-O-foliamenthoyl-(6′-O-cinnamoyl)-antirrhinoside (1), 6′-O-cinnamoyl-antirrhinoside (2), the iridoid dimer, pubescensoside (4), antirrhinoside (5), 10-hydroxy-antirrhinoside (6), and the flavonoid, diosmin (3). Identification of the new metabolites was based on analysis of their collected spectroscopic data (NMR and HR-ESI-MS). Furthermore, compounds (1, 4, and 5) were subjected to cytotoxic testing against the human lung carcinoma cell line (A-549); compound 4 showed better cytotoxic activity as indicated by the obtained (IC50).

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This work was supported by the South Carolina IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence SC-INBRE under grant No. 2 P20 GM103499; National Science Foundation Historically Black Colleges and Universities - Undergraduate Program NSF HBCU-UP under grant No. HRD-1332516; and National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation grant No. NSF-MRI DBI-1429353.

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