(−)-6-epi-artemisinin, a natural stereoisomer of (+)-artemisinin in the opposite enantiomeric series, from the endemic madagascar plant saldinia proboscidea, an atypical source

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Chemical and biological investigation of the Madagascar endemic plant Saldinia proboscidea led to the isolation of an isomer of artemisinin, (−)-6-epi-artemisinin (2). Its structure was elucidated using a combination of NMR and mass spectrometry. The absolute configuration was established by chemical syntheses of compound 2 as well as a new stereoisomer (3). The comparable bioactivities of artemisinin (1) and its isomer (−)-6-epi-artemisinin (2) revealed that this change in configuration was not critical to their biological properties. Bioactivity was assessed using an apoptosis induction assay, a SARS-CoV-2 inhibitor assay, and a haematin polymerization inhibitory activity (HPIA) assay. This is the first report of an artemisinin-related compound from a genus not belonging to Artemisia and it is the first isolation of an artemisinin-related natural product that is the opposite enantiomeric series relative to artemisinin from Artemisia annua.

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Randrianarivo, S., Rasolohery, C., Rafanomezantsoa, S., Randriamampionona, H., Haramaty, L., Rafanomezantsoa, R. M., & Andrianasolo, E. H. (2021). (−)-6-epi-artemisinin, a natural stereoisomer of (+)-artemisinin in the opposite enantiomeric series, from the endemic madagascar plant saldinia proboscidea, an atypical source. Molecules, 26(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185540

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