Additional Insights into Hypericum perforatum Content: Isolation, Total Synthesis, and Absolute Configuration of Hyperbiphenyls A and B from Immunomodulatory Root Extracts.
Dimitri BréardGuillaume ViaultMarie-Charlotte MezierSylvain PagieAntoine BruguièrePascal RichommeBéatrice CharreauSéverine DerbréPublished in: Journal of natural products (2018)
Phytochemical investigation of the root extracts of Hypericum perforatum led to the isolation of two biphenyl derivatives named hyperbiphenyls A and B (1 and 2) and four known xanthones (3-6). These structures were elucidated by spectroscopic and spectrometric methods including UV, NMR, and HRMS. The absolute configuration of the biphenyl derivatives was defined by two different approaches: biomimetic total synthesis of racemic hyperbiphenyl A followed by 1H and 19F NMR Mosher's esters analysis and stereoselective total synthesis of hyperbiphenyl B, permitting assignment of the S absolute configuration for both compounds. The bioactivity of compounds 1-6 toward a set of biomolecules, including major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules expressed on vascular endothelial cells, was measured. The results showed that the major xanthone, i.e., 5- O-methyl-2-deprenylrheediaxanthone B (3), is a potent inhibitor of MHC that efficiently reduces HLA-E, MHC-II, and MICA biomolecules on cell surfaces.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- endothelial cells
- magnetic resonance
- solid state
- single cell
- molecular docking
- cell therapy
- liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- high performance liquid chromatography
- high glucose
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- cystic fibrosis
- mesenchymal stem cells
- biofilm formation
- gas chromatography
- candida albicans
- solid phase extraction