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Cytotoxic oplopane sesquiterpenoids from Arnoglossum atriplicifolium
Authors:Jason A. Clement  Rachel M. Bleich  Hailey E. Campbell  Kristin Naylor  Matthew J. Flood  Ryan M. Kelly
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry and Physics, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, USA;2. Natural Products Discovery Institute, Baruch S. Blumberg Institute, Doylestown, PA, USAjason.clement@npdi-us.org;4. Bent Creek Institute, Asheville NC, USA
Abstract:Pale Indian plantain (Arnoglossum atriplicifolium (L.) H. Rob.) is a plant with traditional medicinal usage among the Cherokee Native American tribe for treating cancer. Two oplopane sesquiterpenoids were isolated from an extract of A. atriplicifolium from Western North Carolina. The compounds were isolated by bioassay-guided fractionation using an MCF-7 breast tumour cell line assay. The known compound (1S,6R,7R,8R)-1-acetoxy-6,7-diangeloxy-8,10-epoxy-2-oxo-oplopa-3,14Z,11,12-dien-13-al (1) had an EC50 value of 9.0 μM against MCF-7 cells, while the new compound (1S,3R,6R,7R,8R,11S)-1-acetoxy-6,7-diangeloxy-8,10,11,13-bisepoxyoplopan-2-one (2) had an EC50 value of 96 μM. The compounds were characterised by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy and by comparison with literature values in the case for 1. Based on NOESY analysis, a correction of the relative configuration for 1 is presented. The presence of these compounds may help to explain the folk remedy usage of this plant as an anticancer agent.
Keywords:Oplopane  sesquiterpenoid  Arnoglossum atriplicifolium
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