Clerodane Furanoditerpenoids from Tinospora bakis (A.Rich.) Miers (Menispermaceae).
Ahmed Saeed KabbashiMaazah Abdul SattarMuhammad AamerNimra Naz SiddiquiMuhammad KamranAneela FayazHumera JahanFarooq-Ahmad KhanYan WangPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Tinospora bakis (A.Rich.) Miers (Menispermaceae) has traditionally been used to alleviate headaches, rheumatism, mycetoma, and diabetes, among others. Despite its extensive use, the active components of the plant have never been investigated. In this work, a series of furanoditerpenoids ( 1 - 18 ) and five compounds from other classes ( 19 - 23 ) were isolated from T. bakis . Notably, two new compounds were discovered and named: tinobakisin ( 1 ) and tinobakiside ( 10 ). Their molecular structures were elucidated with NMR, MS, UV, IR, and ECD spectra. Additionally, known compounds ( 2 - 9 and 11 - 23 ) were corroboratively identified through spectral comparisons with previously reported data, while highlighting and addressing some inaccuracies in the prior literature. Remarkably, compounds 6 , 7 , 13 , and 17 exhibited a superior anti-glycation effect, outperforming established agents like rutin and quercetin in a lab model of protein glycation with glucose. The overall findings suggest that furanoditerpenoids play a crucial role in the antidiabetic properties of T. bakis. This research marks the first comprehensive phytochemical investigation of T. bakis , opening the door for further investigation into furanoditerpenoids and their biological mechanisms.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- type diabetes
- mass spectrometry
- cardiovascular disease
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- magnetic resonance
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- metabolic syndrome
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- adipose tissue
- blood pressure
- small molecule
- density functional theory
- single molecule
- glycemic control
- molecular dynamics
- binding protein
- atomic force microscopy