Highly potent oligostilbene sbLOX-1 inhibitor from Gnetum macrostachyum

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Abstract

Isolated oligostilbenes from G. macrostachyum exhibited sbLOX-1 inhibitory activity with IC50 values ranging from 0.14-11.91 μM. Of these oligostilbenoids, 12 (IC50 0.14±0.01 μM), 10 (IC 50 0.33±0.11 μM), 11 (IC50 0.49±0.05 μM) and 7 (IC50 1.03 ± 0.43 μM) were more active than nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) (P < 0.05) which was the positive control. The enzyme kinetic analysis revealed that 7 and 11 inhibited sbLOX-1 noncompetitively with Ki values of 11.2 and 71.4 nM. Compound 10 inhibited sbLOX-1 through mixed-competitive mechanisms (Ki = 13.8 nM and Ki′ 56.7 nM). Moreover, 12 was an uncompetitive inhibitor with a Ki value of 0.8 nM. The inhibitory activity of oligostilbenes did not result from the antioxidant property, as demonstrated by DPPH and 13-HPOD scavenging assays. These compounds also showed ferric reducing capabilities, but had no effect in a Fe3+-bound sbLOX-1 model, as indicated by UV spectrophotometric and CD spectroscopic studies.

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Surapinit, S., Sri-in, P., & Tip-pyang, S. (2014). Highly potent oligostilbene sbLOX-1 inhibitor from Gnetum macrostachyum. Natural Product Communications, 9(7), 969–972. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1400900722

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