Xylopins A-F, six rare guaiane dimers with three different connecting modes from: Xylopia vielana

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Abstract

Six rare guaiane-type sesquiterpene dimers xylopins A-F, having three different connecting modes through two direct C-C bonds, were isolated from the roots of Xylopia vielana. Their absolute configurations were established by NOESY analysis, Cu Kα X-ray crystallography, and experimental and calculated electronic circular dichroism spectra. Flow cytometry demonstrated the fact that compound 6 arrested the cell cycle at G2 phase and concentration-dependently induced apoptosis of DU145 cells. Furthermore, the EPT2-TGC cell model, zebrafish study and western blot analysis illustrated compound 6 could induce apoptosis by efficiently inhibiting the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway via decreasing the expression of β-catenin.

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Xie, Y. G., Yan, R., Zhong, X., Piao, H., Muhammad, I., Ke, X., … Zhang, W. D. (2019). Xylopins A-F, six rare guaiane dimers with three different connecting modes from: Xylopia vielana. RSC Advances, 9(16), 9235–9242. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00347a

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