Evaluation of Cytotoxicity and Antifungal Activity of Friedelanes from Salacia elliptica Roots

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Abstract

Plants from Salacia genus are used in traditional medicine for a wide range of diseases. Previous studies reported bioactive pentacyclic triterpenoids from S. elliptica leaves and branches. In this study, the novel pentacyclic triterpenoid 7α,15α-dihydroxyfriedelan-3-one (1) was obtained from the roots of Salacia elliptica, along with seven known compounds: friedelan-3-one (2), friedelan-3β-ol (3), friedelan-1,3-dione (4), friedelan-3,15-dione (5), 15α-hydroxyfriedelan-3-one (6), 15α,26-dihydroxyfriedelan-3-one (7), and 26-hydroxyfriedelan-3,15-dione (8). Additionally, one steroid, spinasterol (9), was also identified. The chemical structures of all compounds were established through 1H and 13C-NMR. Compound 1 was analysed by additional 2D experiments (HMBC, HSQC, COSY, and NOESY) for complete elucidation. Furthermore, the cytotoxicity of compounds 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 against the A549 lung cancer cells model was evaluated. The flow cytometry analysis revealed a significant cytotoxic activity similar to that exhibited by the triterpenoid lupeol. Additionally, compounds 2, 3, 6, and 7 were tested for in vitro antifungal activity against Candida, Cryptococcus and Sporothrix strains. However, all compounds showed no activity at the tested concentrations.

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Marinho Miguel, E. L., de Sousa, G. F., Duarte, L. P., Guerra de Aguilar, M., Silva, S. F., Ferreira Soares, D. C., … Montes Vidal, D. (2023). Evaluation of Cytotoxicity and Antifungal Activity of Friedelanes from Salacia elliptica Roots. Chemistry and Biodiversity, 20(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202301207

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