Dao Cuong To, Phi-Hung Nguyen, Le Minh Hoang, Hoa Thi Nguyen, Truong Thi Viet Hoa, Truong Thi Thuy Nhung, Phuong Dai Nguyen Nguyen, Ngu Truong Nhan, Hong Khuyen Thi Pham, Phu Chi Hieu Truong
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Abstract
Seven metabolites (1–7) were isolated from the Vietnamese Scutellaria indica, guided by anti-inflammatory activity. The identified compounds comprise scrocaffeside A (1), naringenin-7-O-glucoside (2), darendoside B (3), decaffeoylverbascoside (4), plantainoside C (5), acteoside (6), and isoacteoside (7). This is the first time the compounds 1–3 and 5 were isolated from the entire Scutellaria indica. Compounds 1–7 tested for their anti-inflammatory potential by inhibiting nitric oxide (NO) production. Compound 1 showed the most activity (IC50 = 31.4 μM), followed by compounds 2, 4, 6, and 7 exhibited IC50 values of 41.2, 87.4, 52.2, and 44.6 μM, respectively. However, compounds 3 and 5 were inactive (IC50 > 100 μM). Molecular docking was applied to study the affinity and interactions between compound 1 and inflammatory-caused proteins based on the in vitro results. Compound 1 generated the lowest binding free energy with the cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) target, which was −9.8 kcal/mol, followed by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS, –8.4 kcal/mol), and interleukin-8 (IL-8, –7.6 kcal/mol). The results indicate that compound 1 derived from S. indica has the potential to be further explored and developed as an inflammatory inhibitor.
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The Journal of Chemical Research is a monthly journal which has a broad international authorship and publishes research papers and reviews in all branches of experimental chemistry. Established in 1977 as a joint venture by the British, French and German chemical societies it maintains the high standards set by the founding societies. Each paper is independently peer reviewed and only carefully evaluated contributions are accepted. Recent papers have described new synthetic methods, new heterocyclic compounds, new natural products, and the inorganic chemistry of metal complexes.