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Alkaloids with Anti-Onchocercal Activity from Voacanga africana Stapf (Apocynaceae): Identification and Molecular Modeling
A new iboga-vobasine-type isomeric bisindole alkaloid named voacamine A (1), along with eight known compounds—voacangine (2), voacristine (3), coronaridine (4), tabernanthine (5), iboxygaine (6), voacamine (7), voacorine (8) and conoduramine (9)—were isolated from the stem bark of Voacangaafricana....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7795662/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26010070 |
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author | Babiaka, Smith B. Simoben, Conrad V. Abuga, Kennedy O. Mbah, James A. Karpoormath, Rajshekhar Ongarora, Dennis Mugo, Hannington Monya, Elvis Cho-Ngwa, Fidelis Sippl, Wolfgang Loveridge, Edric Joel Ntie-Kang, Fidele |
author_facet | Babiaka, Smith B. Simoben, Conrad V. Abuga, Kennedy O. Mbah, James A. Karpoormath, Rajshekhar Ongarora, Dennis Mugo, Hannington Monya, Elvis Cho-Ngwa, Fidelis Sippl, Wolfgang Loveridge, Edric Joel Ntie-Kang, Fidele |
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description | A new iboga-vobasine-type isomeric bisindole alkaloid named voacamine A (1), along with eight known compounds—voacangine (2), voacristine (3), coronaridine (4), tabernanthine (5), iboxygaine (6), voacamine (7), voacorine (8) and conoduramine (9)—were isolated from the stem bark of Voacangaafricana. The structures of the compounds were determined by comprehensive spectroscopic analyses. Compounds 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 were found to inhibit the motility of both the microfilariae (Mf) and adult male worms of Onchocerca ochengi, in a dose-dependent manner, but were only moderately active on the adult female worms upon biochemical assessment at 30 μM drug concentrations. The IC(50) values of the isolates are 2.49–5.49 µM for microfilariae and 3.45–17.87 µM for adult males. Homology modeling was used to generate a 3D model of the O. ochengi thioredoxin reductase target and docking simulation, followed by molecular dynamics and binding free energy calculations attempted to offer an explanation of the anti-onchocercal structure–activity relationship (SAR) of the isolated compounds. These alkaloids are new potential leads for the development of antifilarial drugs. The results of this study validate the traditional use of V. africana in the treatment of human onchocerciasis. |
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spelling | pubmed-77956622021-01-10 Alkaloids with Anti-Onchocercal Activity from Voacanga africana Stapf (Apocynaceae): Identification and Molecular Modeling Babiaka, Smith B. Simoben, Conrad V. Abuga, Kennedy O. Mbah, James A. Karpoormath, Rajshekhar Ongarora, Dennis Mugo, Hannington Monya, Elvis Cho-Ngwa, Fidelis Sippl, Wolfgang Loveridge, Edric Joel Ntie-Kang, Fidele Molecules Article A new iboga-vobasine-type isomeric bisindole alkaloid named voacamine A (1), along with eight known compounds—voacangine (2), voacristine (3), coronaridine (4), tabernanthine (5), iboxygaine (6), voacamine (7), voacorine (8) and conoduramine (9)—were isolated from the stem bark of Voacangaafricana. The structures of the compounds were determined by comprehensive spectroscopic analyses. Compounds 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 were found to inhibit the motility of both the microfilariae (Mf) and adult male worms of Onchocerca ochengi, in a dose-dependent manner, but were only moderately active on the adult female worms upon biochemical assessment at 30 μM drug concentrations. The IC(50) values of the isolates are 2.49–5.49 µM for microfilariae and 3.45–17.87 µM for adult males. Homology modeling was used to generate a 3D model of the O. ochengi thioredoxin reductase target and docking simulation, followed by molecular dynamics and binding free energy calculations attempted to offer an explanation of the anti-onchocercal structure–activity relationship (SAR) of the isolated compounds. These alkaloids are new potential leads for the development of antifilarial drugs. The results of this study validate the traditional use of V. africana in the treatment of human onchocerciasis. MDPI 2020-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7795662/ /pubmed/33375687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26010070 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Babiaka, Smith B. Simoben, Conrad V. Abuga, Kennedy O. Mbah, James A. Karpoormath, Rajshekhar Ongarora, Dennis Mugo, Hannington Monya, Elvis Cho-Ngwa, Fidelis Sippl, Wolfgang Loveridge, Edric Joel Ntie-Kang, Fidele Alkaloids with Anti-Onchocercal Activity from Voacanga africana Stapf (Apocynaceae): Identification and Molecular Modeling |
title | Alkaloids with Anti-Onchocercal Activity from Voacanga africana Stapf (Apocynaceae): Identification and Molecular Modeling |
title_full | Alkaloids with Anti-Onchocercal Activity from Voacanga africana Stapf (Apocynaceae): Identification and Molecular Modeling |
title_fullStr | Alkaloids with Anti-Onchocercal Activity from Voacanga africana Stapf (Apocynaceae): Identification and Molecular Modeling |
title_full_unstemmed | Alkaloids with Anti-Onchocercal Activity from Voacanga africana Stapf (Apocynaceae): Identification and Molecular Modeling |
title_short | Alkaloids with Anti-Onchocercal Activity from Voacanga africana Stapf (Apocynaceae): Identification and Molecular Modeling |
title_sort | alkaloids with anti-onchocercal activity from voacanga africana stapf (apocynaceae): identification and molecular modeling |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7795662/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26010070 |
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