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Chemopreventive Agents from Physalis minima Function as Michael Reaction Acceptors

BACKGROUND: The fruits of some varieties of genus Physalis have been used as delicious fruits and functional food in the Northeast of China. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To reveal the functional material basis, we performed bioactivity-guided phytochemical research and chemopreventive effect assay of the...

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Autores principales: Men, Ruizhi, Li, Ning, Ding, Chihong, Tang, Yingzhan, Xing, Yachao, Ding, Wanjing, Ma, Zhongjun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4883085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27279713
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-1296.182153
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author Men, Ruizhi
Li, Ning
Ding, Chihong
Tang, Yingzhan
Xing, Yachao
Ding, Wanjing
Ma, Zhongjun
author_facet Men, Ruizhi
Li, Ning
Ding, Chihong
Tang, Yingzhan
Xing, Yachao
Ding, Wanjing
Ma, Zhongjun
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description BACKGROUND: The fruits of some varieties of genus Physalis have been used as delicious fruits and functional food in the Northeast of China. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To reveal the functional material basis, we performed bioactivity-guided phytochemical research and chemopreventive effect assay of the constituents from Physalis minima. RESULTS: It was demonstrated that the ethyl acetate extract of P. minima L. (EEPM) had potential quinone reductase (QR) inducing activity with induction ratio (IR, QR induction activity) value of 1.47 ± 0.24, and glutathione binding property as potential Michael reaction acceptors (with an α, β-unsaturated ketone moiety). Furthermore, bioactivity-guided phytochemical research led eight compounds (1–8), which were elucidated as 3-isopropyl-5-acetoxycyclohexene-2-one-1 (1), isophysalin B (2), physalin G (3), physalin D (4), physalin I (5), physordinose B (6), stigmasterol-3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (7) and 5α-6β-dihydroxyphysalin R (8) on the basis of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy analyses and HRESIMS. Then, isophysalin B (2) and physordinose B (6) showed significant QR inducing activity with IR value of 2.80 ± 0.19 and 2.38 ± 0.46, respectively. SUMMARY: An ultra-performance liquid chromatographic method with glutathione as the substrate was used to detect the Michael reaction acceptors in extracts of Physalis minima (EPM). We investigated the chemical constituents of EPM guided by biological activity method. Isophysalin B (1) and physordinose B (6) showed strong quinone reductase inducing activity with induction ratio values of 2.80 ± 0.19 and 2.38 ± 0.46. This study generated useful information for consumers and many encourage researchers to utilize edible fruits from Physalis as a source of phytochemicals. Abbreviations used: EPM: Extracts of Physalis minima, EEPM: Ethyl acetate extract of Physalis minima L., GSH: Glutathione, MRAs: Michael reaction acceptors, QR: Quinone reductase.
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spelling pubmed-48830852016-06-08 Chemopreventive Agents from Physalis minima Function as Michael Reaction Acceptors Men, Ruizhi Li, Ning Ding, Chihong Tang, Yingzhan Xing, Yachao Ding, Wanjing Ma, Zhongjun Pharmacogn Mag Original Article BACKGROUND: The fruits of some varieties of genus Physalis have been used as delicious fruits and functional food in the Northeast of China. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To reveal the functional material basis, we performed bioactivity-guided phytochemical research and chemopreventive effect assay of the constituents from Physalis minima. RESULTS: It was demonstrated that the ethyl acetate extract of P. minima L. (EEPM) had potential quinone reductase (QR) inducing activity with induction ratio (IR, QR induction activity) value of 1.47 ± 0.24, and glutathione binding property as potential Michael reaction acceptors (with an α, β-unsaturated ketone moiety). Furthermore, bioactivity-guided phytochemical research led eight compounds (1–8), which were elucidated as 3-isopropyl-5-acetoxycyclohexene-2-one-1 (1), isophysalin B (2), physalin G (3), physalin D (4), physalin I (5), physordinose B (6), stigmasterol-3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (7) and 5α-6β-dihydroxyphysalin R (8) on the basis of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy analyses and HRESIMS. Then, isophysalin B (2) and physordinose B (6) showed significant QR inducing activity with IR value of 2.80 ± 0.19 and 2.38 ± 0.46, respectively. SUMMARY: An ultra-performance liquid chromatographic method with glutathione as the substrate was used to detect the Michael reaction acceptors in extracts of Physalis minima (EPM). We investigated the chemical constituents of EPM guided by biological activity method. Isophysalin B (1) and physordinose B (6) showed strong quinone reductase inducing activity with induction ratio values of 2.80 ± 0.19 and 2.38 ± 0.46. This study generated useful information for consumers and many encourage researchers to utilize edible fruits from Physalis as a source of phytochemicals. Abbreviations used: EPM: Extracts of Physalis minima, EEPM: Ethyl acetate extract of Physalis minima L., GSH: Glutathione, MRAs: Michael reaction acceptors, QR: Quinone reductase. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016-05 2016-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4883085/ /pubmed/27279713 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-1296.182153 Text en Copyright: © Pharmacognosy Magazine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Men, Ruizhi
Li, Ning
Ding, Chihong
Tang, Yingzhan
Xing, Yachao
Ding, Wanjing
Ma, Zhongjun
Chemopreventive Agents from Physalis minima Function as Michael Reaction Acceptors
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title_short Chemopreventive Agents from Physalis minima Function as Michael Reaction Acceptors
title_sort chemopreventive agents from physalis minima function as michael reaction acceptors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4883085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27279713
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-1296.182153
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