5-Demethoxy-10′-ethoxyexotimarin F, a New Coumarin with MAO-B Inhibitory Potential from Murraya exotica L.

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Abstract

Rutaceae plants are known for being a rich source of coumarins. Preliminary molecular docking showed that there was no significant difference for coumarins in Clausena and Murraya, both of which had high scoring values and showed good potential inhibitory activity to the MAO-B enzyme. Overall, 32 coumarins were isolated from Murraya exotica L., including a new coumarin 5-demethoxy-10′-ethoxyexotimarin F (1). Their structures were elucidated on the basis of a comprehensive analysis of 1D and 2D NMR and HRMS spectroscopic data, and the absolute configurations were assigned via a comparison of the specific rotations and the ECD exciton coupling method. The potential of new coumarin (1) as a selective inhibitor of MAO-B was initially evaluated through molecular docking and pharmacophore studies. Compound (1) showed selectivity for the MAO-B isoenzyme and inhibitory activity in the sub-micromolar range with an IC50 value of 153.25 ± 1.58 nM (MAO-B selectivity index > 172).

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Xia-Hou, Z. R., Feng, X. F., Mei, Y. F., Zhang, Y. Y., Yang, T., Pan, J., … Wang, Y. S. (2022). 5-Demethoxy-10′-ethoxyexotimarin F, a New Coumarin with MAO-B Inhibitory Potential from Murraya exotica L. Molecules, 27(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27154950

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