Antiplasmodial and cytotoxic activities of drimane sesquiterpenes from Canella winterana

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The hexane extract from the leaves of Canella winterana exhibited strong activity against the chloroquine sensitive (CQS) strain of Plasmodium falciparum (D10) in vitro (IC50 2.53 μg/mL). Bioassay guided fractionation of this extract has led to the isolation of 5 drimane-type sesquiterpenoids: 9-epideoxymuzigadial, 9-deoxymuzigadial, muzigadial, 3-β-acetoxypolygodial and the newly isolated hemiacetal, named muzigodiol, with IC50-values of 1.01, 2.19, 0.31, 2.77 and 7.43 μg/mL, respectively. The first four compounds were tested for their cytotoxicity using Chinese Hamster Ovarian (CHO) cells, where they showed IC50-values of 1.82, 33.69, 1.18, and 58.31 μg/mL, respectively. A structure-activity relationship is discussed.

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Grace, M. H., Lategan, C., Mbeunkui, F., Graziose, R., Smith, P. J., Raskin, I., & Lila, M. A. (2010). Antiplasmodial and cytotoxic activities of drimane sesquiterpenes from Canella winterana. Natural Product Communications, 5(12), 1869–1872. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1000501205

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