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Anti-inflammatory coumarins from Paramignya trimera

Context:Paramignya trimera (Oliv.) Burkill (Rutaceae) has been used to treat liver diseases and cancer. However, the anti-inflammatory effects of this medicinal plant and its components have not been elucidated. Objective: This study investigated chemical constituents of the P. trimera stems and eva...

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Autores principales: Tuan Anh, Hoang Le, Kim, Dong-Cheol, Ko, Wonmin, Ha, Tran Minh, Nhiem, Nguyen Xuan, Yen, Pham Hai, Tai, Bui Huu, Truong, Luu Hong, Long, Vu Ngoc, Gioi, Tran, Hong Quang, Tran, Minh, Chau Van, Oh, Hyuncheol, Kim, Youn-Chul, Kiem, Phan Van
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28245363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1296001
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author Tuan Anh, Hoang Le
Kim, Dong-Cheol
Ko, Wonmin
Ha, Tran Minh
Nhiem, Nguyen Xuan
Yen, Pham Hai
Tai, Bui Huu
Truong, Luu Hong
Long, Vu Ngoc
Gioi, Tran
Hong Quang, Tran
Minh, Chau Van
Oh, Hyuncheol
Kim, Youn-Chul
Kiem, Phan Van
author_facet Tuan Anh, Hoang Le
Kim, Dong-Cheol
Ko, Wonmin
Ha, Tran Minh
Nhiem, Nguyen Xuan
Yen, Pham Hai
Tai, Bui Huu
Truong, Luu Hong
Long, Vu Ngoc
Gioi, Tran
Hong Quang, Tran
Minh, Chau Van
Oh, Hyuncheol
Kim, Youn-Chul
Kiem, Phan Van
author_sort Tuan Anh, Hoang Le
collection PubMed
description Context:Paramignya trimera (Oliv.) Burkill (Rutaceae) has been used to treat liver diseases and cancer. However, the anti-inflammatory effects of this medicinal plant and its components have not been elucidated. Objective: This study investigated chemical constituents of the P. trimera stems and evaluated anti-inflammatory effects of isolated compounds. Materials and methods: Cytotoxicity of isolated compounds (5–40 μM) toward BV2 cells was tested using 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) for 24 h. Inhibitory effects of isolated compounds (5-40 μM) on nitrite and PGE(2) concentrations were determined using Griess reaction and PGE(2) ELISA kit, respectively (pretreated with the compounds for 3 h and then stimulated for 18 h with LPS). Inhibitory effects of compounds (5-40 μM) on iNOS and COX-2 protein expression were evaluated by Western blot analysis (pretreated with the compounds for 3 h and then stimulated for 24 h with LPS). Results: Seven coumarins were isolated and identified as: ostruthin (1), ninhvanin (2), 8-geranyl-7-hydroxycoumarin (3), 6-(6′,7′-dihydroxy-3′,7′-dimethylocta-2′-enyl)-7-hydroxycoumarin (4), 6-(7-hydroperoxy-3,7-dimethylocta-2,5-dienyl)-7-hydroxycoumarin (5), 6-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2,2-dimethyl-2H-1-benzopyran (6), and luvangetin (7). Compounds 1–4 and 7 inhibited NO and PGE(2) production in LPS-stimulated BV2 cells, with IC(50) values ranging from 9.8 to 46.8 and from 9.4 to 52.8 μM, respectively. Ostruthin (1) and ninhvanin (2) were shown to suppress LPS-induced iNOS and COX-2 protein expression. Discussion and conclusion: The present study provides a scientific rationale for the use of P. trimera in the prevention and treatment of neuroinflammatory diseases. Ostruthin and ninhvanin might have potential therapeutic effects and should be considered for further development as new anti-neuroinflammatory agents.
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spelling pubmed-61305692018-09-27 Anti-inflammatory coumarins from Paramignya trimera Tuan Anh, Hoang Le Kim, Dong-Cheol Ko, Wonmin Ha, Tran Minh Nhiem, Nguyen Xuan Yen, Pham Hai Tai, Bui Huu Truong, Luu Hong Long, Vu Ngoc Gioi, Tran Hong Quang, Tran Minh, Chau Van Oh, Hyuncheol Kim, Youn-Chul Kiem, Phan Van Pharm Biol Research Article Context:Paramignya trimera (Oliv.) Burkill (Rutaceae) has been used to treat liver diseases and cancer. However, the anti-inflammatory effects of this medicinal plant and its components have not been elucidated. Objective: This study investigated chemical constituents of the P. trimera stems and evaluated anti-inflammatory effects of isolated compounds. Materials and methods: Cytotoxicity of isolated compounds (5–40 μM) toward BV2 cells was tested using 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) for 24 h. Inhibitory effects of isolated compounds (5-40 μM) on nitrite and PGE(2) concentrations were determined using Griess reaction and PGE(2) ELISA kit, respectively (pretreated with the compounds for 3 h and then stimulated for 18 h with LPS). Inhibitory effects of compounds (5-40 μM) on iNOS and COX-2 protein expression were evaluated by Western blot analysis (pretreated with the compounds for 3 h and then stimulated for 24 h with LPS). Results: Seven coumarins were isolated and identified as: ostruthin (1), ninhvanin (2), 8-geranyl-7-hydroxycoumarin (3), 6-(6′,7′-dihydroxy-3′,7′-dimethylocta-2′-enyl)-7-hydroxycoumarin (4), 6-(7-hydroperoxy-3,7-dimethylocta-2,5-dienyl)-7-hydroxycoumarin (5), 6-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2,2-dimethyl-2H-1-benzopyran (6), and luvangetin (7). Compounds 1–4 and 7 inhibited NO and PGE(2) production in LPS-stimulated BV2 cells, with IC(50) values ranging from 9.8 to 46.8 and from 9.4 to 52.8 μM, respectively. Ostruthin (1) and ninhvanin (2) were shown to suppress LPS-induced iNOS and COX-2 protein expression. Discussion and conclusion: The present study provides a scientific rationale for the use of P. trimera in the prevention and treatment of neuroinflammatory diseases. Ostruthin and ninhvanin might have potential therapeutic effects and should be considered for further development as new anti-neuroinflammatory agents. Taylor & Francis 2017-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6130569/ /pubmed/28245363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1296001 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tuan Anh, Hoang Le
Kim, Dong-Cheol
Ko, Wonmin
Ha, Tran Minh
Nhiem, Nguyen Xuan
Yen, Pham Hai
Tai, Bui Huu
Truong, Luu Hong
Long, Vu Ngoc
Gioi, Tran
Hong Quang, Tran
Minh, Chau Van
Oh, Hyuncheol
Kim, Youn-Chul
Kiem, Phan Van
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title_short Anti-inflammatory coumarins from Paramignya trimera
title_sort anti-inflammatory coumarins from paramignya trimera
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28245363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13880209.2017.1296001
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