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Title : 4-Benzyloxylonchocarpin and Muracatanes A-C from Ranunculus muricatus L. and Their Biological Effects - Hussain_2020_Biomolecules_10_
Author(s) : Hussain H , Ali I , Wang D , Mamadalieva NZ , Hussain W , Csuk R , Loesche A , Fischer L , Staerk D , Anam S , AlZain MN , Mushtaq M , Ul-Haq Z , Ullah R , Noman OM , Abbas G , Green IR
Ref : Biomolecules , 10 : , 2020
Abstract :

Ranunculus muricatus L. is a spiny fruit buttercup that is used in various traditional medicinal systems. In the current investigation of R. muricatus, the new chalcone 4-benzyloxylonchocarpin (1), the new anthraquinone muracatanes A (2), the new-to-nature anthraquinone muracatanes B (3), and the new naphthalene analog muracatanes C (4) were isolated, in addition to the three previously reported compounds, 4-methoxylonchocarpin (5), beta-sitosterol (6), and beta-sitosterol beta-D-glucopyranoside (7). Their structures were elucidated using 1D ((1)H and (13)C) and 2D (COSY, HSQC, and HMBC) NMR spectroscopy and HR-ESI-MS. Chalcone 1 showed potent acetylcholinesterase inhibitory effects with K(i) of 5.39 microM and K(i') of 3.54 microM, but none of the isolated compounds showed inhibitory activity towards butyrylcholinesterase. Anthraquinone 3 illustrated alpha-glucosidase inhibitory effects with IC(50)-values of 164.46 +/- 83.04 microM. Compound 5 displayed moderate cytotoxic activity towards ovarian carcinoma (A2780, IC(50) = 25.4 microM), colorectal adenocarcinoma (HT29, IC(50) = 20.2 microM), breast cancer (MCF7, IC(50) = 23.7 microM), and thyroid carcinoma (SW1736, IC(50) = 26.2 microM) while it was inactive towards pharynx carcinoma (FaDu: IC(50) > 30 microM).

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Hussain H, Ali I, Wang D, Mamadalieva NZ, Hussain W, Csuk R, Loesche A, Fischer L, Staerk D, Anam S, AlZain MN, Mushtaq M, Ul-Haq Z, Ullah R, Noman OM, Abbas G, Green IR (2020)
4-Benzyloxylonchocarpin and Muracatanes A-C from Ranunculus muricatus L. and Their Biological Effects
Biomolecules 10 :

Hussain H, Ali I, Wang D, Mamadalieva NZ, Hussain W, Csuk R, Loesche A, Fischer L, Staerk D, Anam S, AlZain MN, Mushtaq M, Ul-Haq Z, Ullah R, Noman OM, Abbas G, Green IR (2020)
Biomolecules 10 :