Francesca Guzzo, Alexandra G. Durán, Laura L. Rostoll, Francisco A. Macías, Ana M. Simonet
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摘要
龙舌兰属有 400 多个品种,因其用途广泛而闻名,其中包括纤维来源、食品和饮料。最近,人们对探索龙舌兰属植物的新陈代谢成分越来越感兴趣,在这方面,皂甙是人们感兴趣的主要化合物。迄今为止,龙舌兰苞片中的皂苷还没有被描述过,目前的工作是对富含皂苷的馏分进行去复制,以确定六种化合物的结构。去复制方法包括使用 UPLC-MSE 分析、核磁共振光谱和已发表的龙舌兰皂苷数据。绿色萃取和分离提供了十种纯净的皂苷。值得注意的是,其中九种皂苷以前从未报道过,即 (25S)-cantalasaponin-1 和苞片呋喃苷 A-H。对这些化合物进行了细胞毒活性测试。在 100 µM 的浓度下,苞叶呋喃苷 B (5) 和 G (10) 对 HeLa 细胞的细胞存活率分别为 57% 和 53%。
Dereplication of New Saponins from Agave bracteosa
The genus Agave comprises over 400 species that are known for their diverse applications, which include being sources of fiber, food, and beverages. There has recently been increased interest in exploring the metabolic content of this genus, and in this respect, saponins are the main compounds of interest. Saponins for Agave bracteosa have not been described to date, and the current work addresses the dereplication of a saponin-rich fraction to identify the structures of six compounds. The dereplication methods involve the use of UPLC-MSE analysis, NMR spectroscopy and published data for Agave saponins. A green extraction and isolation provided ten pure saponins. Remarkably, nine of these saponins have not been reported previously, namely (25S)-cantalasaponin-1 and bractofuranosides A–H. These compounds were tested for cytotoxic activity. Bractofuranosides B (5) and G (10) displayed 57% and 53% cell viability on HeLa cells at 100 µM, respectively.