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Comprehensive Characterization of Phytochemical Composition, Membrane Permeability, and Antiproliferative Activity of Juglans nigra Polyphenols.

Rita OsztieTamás CzeglédiSarah RossBence StipsiczEszter KalydiSzabolcs BéniImre BoldizsárEszter RiethmüllerSzilvia E BőszeÁgnes Alberti
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
The aim of our study was the detailed polyphenol profiling of Juglans nigra and the characterization of the membrane permeability and antiproliferative properties of its main phenolics. A total of 161 compounds were tentatively identified in J. nigra bark, leaf, and pericarp extracts by ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography-high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HR-MS/MS). Eight compounds including myricetin-3- O -rhamnoside ( 86 ), quercetin-3- O -rhamnoside ( 106 ), quercetin-3- O -xyloside ( 74 ), juglone ( 141 ), 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-7,8-dihydroxy-4-oxonaphthalen-1-yl-6- O -galloyl-glucoside ( 92 ), ellagic acid ( 143 ), gallic acid ( 14 ), and ethyl gallate ( 58 ) were isolated from J. nigra pericarp. The in vitro antiproliferative activity of the isolated compounds was investigated against three human cancer cell lines, confirming that juglone ( 141 ) inhibits cell proliferation in all of them, and has similar activity as the clinical standards. The permeability of the isolated compounds across biological membranes was evaluated by the parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA). Both juglone ( 141 ) and ethyl-gallate ( 58 ) showed positive results in the blood-brain-barrier-specific PAMPA-BBB study. Juglone ( 141 ) also possesses log Pe values which indicates that it may be able to cross both the GI and BBB membranes via passive diffusion.
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