13C NMR-based dereplication analysis of cytotoxic styryl lactones from Goniothalamus giganteus against OSCC

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-1-2024

Abstract

Styryl lactones, which are ubiquitous in the genus Goniothalamus, have emerged as promising candidates in combating cancer due to their ability to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Therefore, this study aimed to rapidly identify styryl lactones from the bark of a Malaysian plant, Goniothalamus giganteus , by combining conventional phytochemical methods with 13 C NMR-based dereplication analysis to speed up the chemical profiling and structural elucidation processes. From the 13 C NMR-based dereplication analysis of Goniothalamus giganteus using MixONat software, a total of nineteen compounds were identified; two terpenes ( 1 - 2 ), one flavonoid ( 3 ), and sixteen styryl lactones ( 4 -19 ). Purification exercise led to the isolation of thirteen compounds, including two new compounds possessing a bis-styryllactone skeleton; goniogigantone A ( 20 ) and goniogigantone B ( 21 ), along with other eleven known compounds ( 1, 3, 9, 11, 12, 14, 17, 22 -25 ). Altholactone ( 11 ), the major compound isolated from this species had showed the highest cytotoxic effect against both H103 and H400 oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cell lines with IC 50 values of 5.68 mu M and 5.08 mu M, respectively via MTT assay.

Keywords

Goniothalamus giganteus, 13 C NMR-based dereplication, MixONat, Cytotoxic, OSCC

Divisions

chemistry,Dentistry,CHEMISTRY

Funders

Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education through MyBrainSc scholarship, Universiti Malaya (RK011-2020),French Embassy in Malaysia (IF057-2022),Royal Society (C23-4677984318)

Publication Title

Journal of Molecular Structure

Volume

1308

Publisher

Elsevier

Publisher Location

RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

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