日本琥珀的生物活性及成分比较

Eisaku Shimizu, Nozomu Shimoda, Tetsuaki Kawamura, N. Ueda, K. Kimura
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背景/目的:苦吉琥珀是一种有趣的天然药物发现来源,因为从中分离出了一种新的抗过敏化合物,名为苦吉琥珀醇和几个新的化合物,日本的Mizunami和Ube琥珀,以确定是否可以在这些琥珀中鉴定出额外的新化合物。材料和方法:利用突变酵母菌株的生长恢复活性(涉及Ca2+-信号转导)和对大鼠嗜碱性白血病(RBL)-2H3细胞脱颗粒的抑制活性来评估每种提取物的生物活性。通过高效液相色谱法(HPLC)分析每种提取物的成分。结果:除乌贝琥珀外,所有琥珀对突变酵母均具有生长恢复活性。Kuji和Iwaki ambers均以剂量依赖的方式抑制由钙离子载体A23187诱导的RBL-2H3细胞的脱颗粒。Kuji琥珀中的主要生物活性化合物kujigamberol也是从岩城琥珀中分离出来的,并通过质谱(MS)和核磁共振(NMR)进行了分析。结论:Kuji和Iwaki琥珀似乎有相同的起源。Choshi琥珀、Mizunami琥珀和Ube琥珀是不同于Kuji琥珀的生物活性化合物的宝贵来源。
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Comparison of the Biological Activity and Constituents in Japanese Ambers
Background/Aim: Kuji amber is an interesting natural source for drug discovery because a new anti-allergic compound, named kujigamberol and several new compounds have been isolatated from it. It was important to evaluate the yield, biological activities and constituents of each methanol extract of Kuji, Iwaki, Choshi, Mizunami and Ube ambers in Japan in order to establish if additional new compounds could be identified in these ambers. Materials and Method: Biological activities of each extract were evaluated using growth-restoring activity of the mutant yeast strain involving Ca2+-signal transduction and inhibition activity of degranulation in rat basophilic leukemia (RBL)-2H3 cells. Constituents of each extract were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Results: All ambers except Ube amber have growth-restoring activity against the mutant yeast. Both Kuji and Iwaki ambers inhibited the degranulation of RBL-2H3 cells induced by the calcium ionophore A23187 in a dose dependent manner. The main biologically active compound in Kuji amber, kujigamberol, was also isolated from Iwaki amber and analyzed by mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Conclusion: Kuji and Iwaki ambers appeared to have the same origin. Choshi, Mizunami, and Ube ambers are valuable sources for biologically active compounds which are different from those of Kuji amber.
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