Title
Molecular Networking Reveals Serpentinine-Related Bisindole Alkaloids from Picralima nitida, a Previously Well-Investigated Species
Date Issued
01 January 2020
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Alcover C.F.
Bernadat G.
Kabran F.A.
Le Pogam P.
Leblanc K.
Gallard J.F.
Mouray E.
Grellier P.
Poupon E.
Beniddir M.A.
Université Paris-Saclay
Publisher(s)
American Chemical Society
Abstract
Five new monoterpene indole alkaloids (1-5), including four serpentinine-related bisindoles and one alstonine derivative monomer, have been isolated from the aerial parts of Picralima nitida. Their structures were elucidated by analysis of their HRMS and NMR spectroscopic data, and their absolute configurations were deduced from the comparison of experimental and simulated ECD spectra. In addition, two known compounds (6 and 7), previously undescribed from P. nitida, have also been purified. The compound isolation workflow was guided by a molecular networking-based dereplication strategy. Twenty-three compounds were dereplicated from the EtOH extract of P. nitida and fractions network and were assigned various levels of identification confidence. The antiparasitic activities against Plasmodium falciparum as well as the cytotoxic activity against the MRC-5 cell line were determined for compounds 1-7.
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Bioquímica, Biología molecular
Farmacología, Farmacia
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85080148181
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Natural Products
ISSN of the container
01633864
Sponsor(s)
This study was supported by a Ph.D. grant (C.F.A.) from the French Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur, de la Recherche et de l’Innovation through Doctoral School “Innovation thérapeutique: du fondamental à l’appliqué” and sponsorship from Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay and CNRS. We express our thanks to Dr. Jérôme Bignon (ICSN) for performing the cytotoxicity assays. We also thank Jean-Christophe Jullian (BioCIS) for NMR acquisition. We are grateful to Dr. Mingxun Wang, Prof. Pieter Dorrestein, and Prof. Nuno Bandeira (University of California, San Diego) for developing and making public the GNPS platform.
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