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Biodereplication of Antiplasmodial Extracts: Application of the Amazonian Medicinal Plant Piper coruscans Kunth
Improved methodological tools to hasten antimalarial drug discovery remain of interest, especially when considering natural products as a source of drug candidates. We propose a biodereplication method combining the classical dereplication approach with the early detection of potential antiplasmodia...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9656727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364460 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217638 |
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author | Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G. Gallard, Jean-François Van Baelen, Anne-Cécile Leblanc, Karine Cojean, Sandrine Mouray, Elisabeth Grellier, Philippe Guerra, Carlos A. Amasifuén Beniddir, Mehdi A. Evanno, Laurent Figadère, Bruno Maciuk, Alexandre |
author_facet | Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G. Gallard, Jean-François Van Baelen, Anne-Cécile Leblanc, Karine Cojean, Sandrine Mouray, Elisabeth Grellier, Philippe Guerra, Carlos A. Amasifuén Beniddir, Mehdi A. Evanno, Laurent Figadère, Bruno Maciuk, Alexandre |
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description | Improved methodological tools to hasten antimalarial drug discovery remain of interest, especially when considering natural products as a source of drug candidates. We propose a biodereplication method combining the classical dereplication approach with the early detection of potential antiplasmodial compounds in crude extracts. Heme binding is used as a surrogate of the antiplasmodial activity and is monitored by mass spectrometry in a biomimetic assay. Molecular networking and automated annotation of targeted mass through data mining were followed by mass-guided compound isolation by taking advantage of the versatility and finely tunable selectivity offered by centrifugal partition chromatography. This biodereplication workflow was applied to an ethanolic extract of the Amazonian medicinal plant Piper coruscans Kunth (Piperaceae) showing an IC(50) of 1.36 µg/mL on the 3D7 Plasmodium falciparum strain. It resulted in the isolation of twelve compounds designated as potential antiplasmodial compounds by the biodereplication workflow. Two chalcones, aurentiacin (1) and cardamonin (3), with IC(50) values of 2.25 and 5.5 µM, respectively, can be considered to bear the antiplasmodial activity of the extract, with the latter not relying on a heme-binding mechanism. This biodereplication method constitutes a rapid, efficient, and robust technique to identify potential antimalarial compounds in complex extracts such as plant extracts. |
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spelling | pubmed-96567272022-11-15 Biodereplication of Antiplasmodial Extracts: Application of the Amazonian Medicinal Plant Piper coruscans Kunth Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G. Gallard, Jean-François Van Baelen, Anne-Cécile Leblanc, Karine Cojean, Sandrine Mouray, Elisabeth Grellier, Philippe Guerra, Carlos A. Amasifuén Beniddir, Mehdi A. Evanno, Laurent Figadère, Bruno Maciuk, Alexandre Molecules Article Improved methodological tools to hasten antimalarial drug discovery remain of interest, especially when considering natural products as a source of drug candidates. We propose a biodereplication method combining the classical dereplication approach with the early detection of potential antiplasmodial compounds in crude extracts. Heme binding is used as a surrogate of the antiplasmodial activity and is monitored by mass spectrometry in a biomimetic assay. Molecular networking and automated annotation of targeted mass through data mining were followed by mass-guided compound isolation by taking advantage of the versatility and finely tunable selectivity offered by centrifugal partition chromatography. This biodereplication workflow was applied to an ethanolic extract of the Amazonian medicinal plant Piper coruscans Kunth (Piperaceae) showing an IC(50) of 1.36 µg/mL on the 3D7 Plasmodium falciparum strain. It resulted in the isolation of twelve compounds designated as potential antiplasmodial compounds by the biodereplication workflow. Two chalcones, aurentiacin (1) and cardamonin (3), with IC(50) values of 2.25 and 5.5 µM, respectively, can be considered to bear the antiplasmodial activity of the extract, with the latter not relying on a heme-binding mechanism. This biodereplication method constitutes a rapid, efficient, and robust technique to identify potential antimalarial compounds in complex extracts such as plant extracts. MDPI 2022-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9656727/ /pubmed/36364460 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217638 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Vásquez-Ocmín, Pedro G. Gallard, Jean-François Van Baelen, Anne-Cécile Leblanc, Karine Cojean, Sandrine Mouray, Elisabeth Grellier, Philippe Guerra, Carlos A. Amasifuén Beniddir, Mehdi A. Evanno, Laurent Figadère, Bruno Maciuk, Alexandre Biodereplication of Antiplasmodial Extracts: Application of the Amazonian Medicinal Plant Piper coruscans Kunth |
title | Biodereplication of Antiplasmodial Extracts: Application of the Amazonian Medicinal Plant Piper coruscans Kunth |
title_full | Biodereplication of Antiplasmodial Extracts: Application of the Amazonian Medicinal Plant Piper coruscans Kunth |
title_fullStr | Biodereplication of Antiplasmodial Extracts: Application of the Amazonian Medicinal Plant Piper coruscans Kunth |
title_full_unstemmed | Biodereplication of Antiplasmodial Extracts: Application of the Amazonian Medicinal Plant Piper coruscans Kunth |
title_short | Biodereplication of Antiplasmodial Extracts: Application of the Amazonian Medicinal Plant Piper coruscans Kunth |
title_sort | biodereplication of antiplasmodial extracts: application of the amazonian medicinal plant piper coruscans kunth |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9656727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364460 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217638 |
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