1,10-secoguaianolides from artemisia austro-yunnanensis and their anti-inflammatory effects

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Abstract

Seven 1,10-secoguaianolides 1–7, including a new one (compound 1), were isolated from Artemisia austro-yunnanensis and identified by HRESIMS and other spectroscopic methods. Their anti-inflammatory effects were evaluated by the model of LPS-induced RAW264.7 cells in vitro. Bioassay results showed that six of them (1–4, 6 and 7), with the exception of 5, produce some cytotoxicity on RAW264.7 cells at its high dosage, can significantly decrease the release of NO, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6 and PGE2 in a dose dependent manner, and down-regulate the expression of proteins iNOS and COX-2. The mechanism study indicated they regulated the NF-κB dependent transcriptional activity through decreasing the phosphorylation of NF-κB. Further, the relationship between their structures and cytokines to anti-inflammatory were studied by PCA and discussed.

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Liu, L., Dai, W., Xiang, C., Chi, J., & Zhang, M. (2018). 1,10-secoguaianolides from artemisia austro-yunnanensis and their anti-inflammatory effects. Molecules, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23071639

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