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Ayman Faris Faisal, Yasser Fakri Mustafa
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常被当作废物丢弃的绿智利种子代表了一种新的生物活性化合物来源。本研究旨在利用可持续的动态热磁提取技术从这些种子中分离和表征新的香豆素衍生物。采用溶剂类型、提取时间、温度、转速、磁场强度5个变量对绿色萃取法进行优化,共提取243个提取物。从这些化合物中,通过柱层析纯化了四种具有罕见取代模式的氟化香豆素(N1-N4),并使用UV-Vis, FTIR, NMR和HR-MS进行了结构表征。其中N2表现出较好的生物活性。在SH-SY5Y神经母细胞瘤细胞中,它通过显著降低活性氧水平表现出很强的抗氧化作用。N2也显示出强大的抗癌作用,特别是对HeLa和MCF-7细胞系,具有相对较低的IC50值。所有分离的香豆素对COX-1均有选择性抑制COX-2,提示其潜在的抗炎活性可降低胃肠道风险。此外,N2对α-淀粉酶和α-葡萄糖苷酶的适度抑制表明可能具有降糖作用。这项研究强调新墨西哥绿色智利种子是具有治疗潜力的独特氟化香豆素的可持续来源。并介绍了一种适合天然产物研究的新颖、环保的提取方法。观察到的有效生物活性,特别是对N2的活性,值得进一步的临床前评估和探索这些化合物作为药物或营养品开发的潜在线索。
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Isolation of unique fluorinated coumarins from new mexico green chile seeds: a novel green extraction approach and bioevaluation against oxidative stress disorders

Isolation of unique fluorinated coumarins from new mexico green chile seeds: a novel green extraction approach and bioevaluation against oxidative stress disorders
New Mexico Green Chile seeds, often discarded as waste, represent a novel source of bioactive compounds. This study aimed to isolate and characterize new coumarin derivatives from these seeds using a sustainable kinetic thermomagnetic extraction technique. This green method was optimized using five variables: solvent type, extraction time, temperature, rotation speed, and magnetic field intensity, generating 243 extracts. From these, four fluorinated coumarins (N1N4) with rare substitution patterns were purified via column chromatography and structurally characterized using UV–Vis, FTIR, NMR, and HR-MS. Among the isolated compounds, N2 showed superior biological activity. In SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells, it exhibited strong antioxidant effects by significantly reducing reactive oxygen species levels. N2 also demonstrated potent anticancer effects, particularly against HeLa and MCF-7 cell lines, with relatively low IC50 values. All isolated coumarins showed selective COX-2 inhibition over COX-1, suggesting potential anti-inflammatory activity with reduced gastrointestinal risk. Additionally, moderate inhibition of α-amylase and α-glucosidase enzymes by N2 indicates possible antidiabetic benefits. This study highlights New Mexico Green Chile seeds as a sustainable source of unique fluorinated coumarins with therapeutic potential. It also introduces a novel, eco-friendly extraction method suitable for natural product research. The potent bioactivities observed, particularly for N2, warrant further preclinical evaluation and exploration of these compounds as potential leads for pharmaceutical or nutraceutical development.
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Food chemistry advances
Food chemistry advances Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry (General), Molecular Biology
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