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Secondary Metabolites and Their Cytotoxic Activity of Artemisia nitrosa Weber. and Artemisia marschalliana Spreng.
As a promising source of biologically active substances, the Artemisia species from Kazakhstan have not been investigated efficiently. Considering the rich history, medicinal values, and availability of the Artemisia plants, systematic investigations of two Artemisia species growing in the East Kaza...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9694440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432175 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27228074 |
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author | Kazymbetova, Aizhan Amangeldi, Magzhan Nurlybekova, Aliya Amzeyeva, Ulpan Baktybala, Kunbike Tang, Chun-Ping Ke, Chang-Qiang Yao, Sheng Ye, Yang Jenis, Janar |
author_facet | Kazymbetova, Aizhan Amangeldi, Magzhan Nurlybekova, Aliya Amzeyeva, Ulpan Baktybala, Kunbike Tang, Chun-Ping Ke, Chang-Qiang Yao, Sheng Ye, Yang Jenis, Janar |
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description | As a promising source of biologically active substances, the Artemisia species from Kazakhstan have not been investigated efficiently. Considering the rich history, medicinal values, and availability of the Artemisia plants, systematic investigations of two Artemisia species growing in the East Kazakhstan region were conducted. In this study, one new germacrane-type sesquiterpene lactone (11), together with 10 known sesquiterpenes and its dimer, were characterized from A. nitrosa Weber. Additionally, one new chromene derivative (1’) with another 12 known compounds, including coumarins, sesquiterpene diketones, phenyl propanoids, polyacetylenics, dihydroxycinnamic acid derivatives, fatty acids, naphthalene derivatives, flavones, and caffeic acid derivatives were isolated from A. marschalliana Spreng. All compounds were isolated and identified for the first time from these two Artemisia species. The structures of new compounds (11, 1’) were established by using UV, TOFMS, LC–MS, 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic analyses. The cytotoxicity of all isolated compounds was evaluated. As a result, all compounds did not show significant inhibition against HL-60 and A-549 cell lines. The sesquiterpenoids isolated from A. nitrosa were tested for their inhibitory activity against the LPS-induced NO release from the RAW624.7 cells, and neither of them exhibited significant activity. |
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spelling | pubmed-96944402022-11-26 Secondary Metabolites and Their Cytotoxic Activity of Artemisia nitrosa Weber. and Artemisia marschalliana Spreng. Kazymbetova, Aizhan Amangeldi, Magzhan Nurlybekova, Aliya Amzeyeva, Ulpan Baktybala, Kunbike Tang, Chun-Ping Ke, Chang-Qiang Yao, Sheng Ye, Yang Jenis, Janar Molecules Article As a promising source of biologically active substances, the Artemisia species from Kazakhstan have not been investigated efficiently. Considering the rich history, medicinal values, and availability of the Artemisia plants, systematic investigations of two Artemisia species growing in the East Kazakhstan region were conducted. In this study, one new germacrane-type sesquiterpene lactone (11), together with 10 known sesquiterpenes and its dimer, were characterized from A. nitrosa Weber. Additionally, one new chromene derivative (1’) with another 12 known compounds, including coumarins, sesquiterpene diketones, phenyl propanoids, polyacetylenics, dihydroxycinnamic acid derivatives, fatty acids, naphthalene derivatives, flavones, and caffeic acid derivatives were isolated from A. marschalliana Spreng. All compounds were isolated and identified for the first time from these two Artemisia species. The structures of new compounds (11, 1’) were established by using UV, TOFMS, LC–MS, 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic analyses. The cytotoxicity of all isolated compounds was evaluated. As a result, all compounds did not show significant inhibition against HL-60 and A-549 cell lines. The sesquiterpenoids isolated from A. nitrosa were tested for their inhibitory activity against the LPS-induced NO release from the RAW624.7 cells, and neither of them exhibited significant activity. MDPI 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9694440/ /pubmed/36432175 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27228074 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 Kazymbetova, Aizhan Amangeldi, Magzhan Nurlybekova, Aliya Amzeyeva, Ulpan Baktybala, Kunbike Tang, Chun-Ping Ke, Chang-Qiang Yao, Sheng Ye, Yang Jenis, Janar Secondary Metabolites and Their Cytotoxic Activity of Artemisia nitrosa Weber. and Artemisia marschalliana Spreng. |
title | Secondary Metabolites and Their Cytotoxic Activity of Artemisia nitrosa Weber. and Artemisia marschalliana Spreng. |
title_full | Secondary Metabolites and Their Cytotoxic Activity of Artemisia nitrosa Weber. and Artemisia marschalliana Spreng. |
title_fullStr | Secondary Metabolites and Their Cytotoxic Activity of Artemisia nitrosa Weber. and Artemisia marschalliana Spreng. |
title_full_unstemmed | Secondary Metabolites and Their Cytotoxic Activity of Artemisia nitrosa Weber. and Artemisia marschalliana Spreng. |
title_short | Secondary Metabolites and Their Cytotoxic Activity of Artemisia nitrosa Weber. and Artemisia marschalliana Spreng. |
title_sort | secondary metabolites and their cytotoxic activity of artemisia nitrosa weber. and artemisia marschalliana spreng. |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9694440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432175 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27228074 |
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