Locomotor-reducing activity of sesquiterpenes related to Zingiber zerumbet essential oil and hexahydrozerumbone derivatives

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Zerumbone derivatives 1-4 are 11-membered cyclic compounds synthesised from a sesquiterpene zerumbone obtained from the rhizomes of Zingiber zerumbet SMITH (Zingiberaceae). In this study, we investigated the locomotor-reducing effects of hexahydrozerumbone derivatives 1-3 and zerumbol 4, and those of β-caryophyllene 5 and caryophyllene oxide 6, which are present in Z. zerumbet essential oil. The absence of the double bond at C6 weakened the locomotor-reducing effects. β-Caryophyllene 5 and caryophyllene oxide 6 showed locomotor-reducing effects in mice at 4.5×10-3 mg/cage. Moreover, locomotor activity increased significantly at 0.45 mg/cage of caryophyllene oxide 6.

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Ogawa, K., Yabe, H., Kitayama, T., & Ito, M. (2016). Locomotor-reducing activity of sesquiterpenes related to Zingiber zerumbet essential oil and hexahydrozerumbone derivatives. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 39(6), 1077–1080. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b16-00141

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