Potent vasorelaxant analogs from chemical modification and biotransformation of isosteviol

Isosteviol (1) has been reported to exhibit moderate vasorelaxant activity. In order to enhance the bioactivity of this compound, chemical modification of 1 to the dihydro analog, ent-16β-hydroxybeyeran-19-oic acid (2), was undertaken. Compound 2 was then converted to the corresponding acetate deriv...

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Main Authors: Wonganan O., Tocharus C., Puedsing C., Homvisasevongsa S., Sukcharoen O., Suksamrarn A.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-41742014-08-30T02:35:45Z Potent vasorelaxant analogs from chemical modification and biotransformation of isosteviol Wonganan O. Tocharus C. Puedsing C. Homvisasevongsa S. Sukcharoen O. Suksamrarn A. Isosteviol (1) has been reported to exhibit moderate vasorelaxant activity. In order to enhance the bioactivity of this compound, chemical modification of 1 to the dihydro analog, ent-16β-hydroxybeyeran-19-oic acid (2), was undertaken. Compound 2 was then converted to the corresponding acetate derivative, ent-16β-acetoxybeyeran-19-oic acid (3). Biotransformation of compounds 1-3 by the fungus Cunninghamella echinulata NRRL 1386 was investigated and the metabolites 4-9 were obtained. The substrates and their metabolites were subjected to in vitro rat aorta relaxant activity evaluation. The metabolite 4, ent-7α-hydroxy-16-ketobeyeran-19-oic acid, exhibited the most highly potent activity, with EC50 of 3.46 nM, whereas the parent compound 1 showed relatively low activity (EC50 57.41 nM). A 17-fold increase in vasorelaxant activity of the analog 4 relative to compound 1 is of particular significant. Compound 4 exerted vasorelaxant activity at particularly low concentration and the vasorelaxant profile reached maximum at relatively low concentration, especially when compared with acetylcholine, the positive control. © 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved. 2014-08-30T02:35:45Z 2014-08-30T02:35:45Z 2013 Article 02235234 10.1016/j.ejmech.2013.01.022 23466565 EJMCA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84875987038&partnerID=40&md5=8e960fb167f1307eb2b959bc5a37adbc http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4174 English
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description Isosteviol (1) has been reported to exhibit moderate vasorelaxant activity. In order to enhance the bioactivity of this compound, chemical modification of 1 to the dihydro analog, ent-16β-hydroxybeyeran-19-oic acid (2), was undertaken. Compound 2 was then converted to the corresponding acetate derivative, ent-16β-acetoxybeyeran-19-oic acid (3). Biotransformation of compounds 1-3 by the fungus Cunninghamella echinulata NRRL 1386 was investigated and the metabolites 4-9 were obtained. The substrates and their metabolites were subjected to in vitro rat aorta relaxant activity evaluation. The metabolite 4, ent-7α-hydroxy-16-ketobeyeran-19-oic acid, exhibited the most highly potent activity, with EC50 of 3.46 nM, whereas the parent compound 1 showed relatively low activity (EC50 57.41 nM). A 17-fold increase in vasorelaxant activity of the analog 4 relative to compound 1 is of particular significant. Compound 4 exerted vasorelaxant activity at particularly low concentration and the vasorelaxant profile reached maximum at relatively low concentration, especially when compared with acetylcholine, the positive control. © 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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author Wonganan O.
Tocharus C.
Puedsing C.
Homvisasevongsa S.
Sukcharoen O.
Suksamrarn A.
spellingShingle Wonganan O.
Tocharus C.
Puedsing C.
Homvisasevongsa S.
Sukcharoen O.
Suksamrarn A.
Potent vasorelaxant analogs from chemical modification and biotransformation of isosteviol
author_facet Wonganan O.
Tocharus C.
Puedsing C.
Homvisasevongsa S.
Sukcharoen O.
Suksamrarn A.
author_sort Wonganan O.
title Potent vasorelaxant analogs from chemical modification and biotransformation of isosteviol
title_short Potent vasorelaxant analogs from chemical modification and biotransformation of isosteviol
title_full Potent vasorelaxant analogs from chemical modification and biotransformation of isosteviol
title_fullStr Potent vasorelaxant analogs from chemical modification and biotransformation of isosteviol
title_full_unstemmed Potent vasorelaxant analogs from chemical modification and biotransformation of isosteviol
title_sort potent vasorelaxant analogs from chemical modification and biotransformation of isosteviol
publishDate 2014
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