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  2. Antifungal and cytotoxic activity of withanolides from Acnistus arborescens

Antifungal and cytotoxic activity of withanolides from Acnistus arborescens

  • J Nat Prod. 2010 Jul 23;73(7):1313-7. doi: 10.1021/np100201p.
Vincent Roumy 1 Murielle Biabiany Thierry Hennebelle El Moukhtar Aliouat Muriel Pottier Henry Joseph Sami Joha Bruno Quesnel Racha Alkhatib Sevser Sahpaz François Bailleul
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Affiliation

  • 1 Laboratoire de Pharmacognosie, EA4481 (GRIIOT), Faculte des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Universite Lille Nord de France (Lille 2), Lille Cedex, France. vincent.roumy@univ-lille2.fr
Abstract

Three compounds were isolated from Acnistus arborescens, a tree commonly used in South and Central America in traditional medicine against several infectious diseases, some of which are caused by fungi. Bioassay-guided fractionation of a MeOH extract of leaves, based on its anti-Pneumocystis carinii activity, led to the isolation of compounds 1-3. Mono- and bidimensional NMR analyses enabled identification of two new withanolides, (20R,22R)-5beta,6beta-epoxy-4beta,12beta,20-trihydroxy-1-oxowith-2-en-24-enolide (1) and (20R,22R)-16beta-acetoxy-3beta,4beta;5beta,6beta-diepoxy-12beta,20-dihydroxy-1-oxowith-24-enolide (2), and withanolide D (3). Antifungal activity on 13 fungi responsible for human infections (five dermatophytes, one nondermatophyte mold, six yeasts, and Pneumocystis carinii) was examined. Cytotoxicity of these compounds was also evaluated in vitro.

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