Protective effects of commiphora erythraea resin constituents against cellular oxidative damage

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By bioguided fractionation of the hexane extract of Commiphora erythraea resin we isolated four furanosesquiterpenoids that were tested for their protective activity against oxidative stress. Furanodienone and 1,10(15)-furanogermacra-dien-6-ones showed to be potent inhibitors of lipid peroxidation (IC 50 of ~0.087 μM), being more active than the methoxylated analogues. Furthermore, using BV2 microglial cells, we found that furanodienone from C. erythraea is able to counteract LPS-induced cell death and decrease LPS-induced NO generation thus protecting microglial cells from LPS-induced cytotoxicity. Finally, docking studies were undertaken to gain insight into the possible binding mode of the isolated compounds at 5-LOX binding site. © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Marcotullio, M. C., Messina, F., Curini, M., MacChiarulo, A., Cellanetti, M., Ricci, D., … Bellezza, I. (2011). Protective effects of commiphora erythraea resin constituents against cellular oxidative damage. Molecules, 16(12), 10357–10369. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules161210357

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