Ellagic acid derivatives from Syzygium cumini stem bark: Investigation of their antiplasmodial activity

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Bioguided fractionation of Syzygium cumini (Myrtaceae) bark decoction for antiplasmodial activity was performed, leading to the isolation of three known ellagic acid derivatives (ellagic acid, ellagic acid 4-O-α-L-2″- acetylrhamnopyranoside, 3-O-methylellagic acid 3'-O-α-L-rhamnopyranoside), as well as the new derivative 3-O-methylellagic acid 3'-O-β- Dglucopyranoside. Activity investigation was based on the reduction of P. falciparum (PfK1) parasitaemia in vitro and the inhibition of β-hematin formation, a known mechanism of action of some antimalarial drugs. Among the investigated ellagic acid derivatives, only ellagic acid was able to reduce P. falciparum parasitaemia in vitro and inhibit β-hematin formation, suggesting that free hydroxyl groups are necessary for activity within this class of compounds.

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Simões-Pires, C. A., Vargas, S., Marston, A., Ioset, J. R., Paulo, M. Q., Matheeussend, A., & Maes, L. (2009). Ellagic acid derivatives from Syzygium cumini stem bark: Investigation of their antiplasmodial activity. Natural Product Communications, 4(10), 1371–1376. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0900401012

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