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Piper tectoniifolium Kunth: A New Natural Source of the Bioactive Neolignan (-)-Grandisin.

André Mesquita MarquesAlexandre Siqueira da Rocha QueirozElsie F GuimarãesAna Carolina MafudPaulo de Sousa CarvalhoYvonne Primerano MascarenhasThais da Silva BarencoPâmella Dourila N SouzaDavid William ProvanceJose Hamilton Matheus NascimentoCristiano G PonteMaria Auxiliadora C KaplanDavyson de Lima MoreiraMaria Raquel Figueiredo
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The Piper species are a recognized botanical source of a broad structural diversity of lignans and its derivatives. For the first time, Piper tectoniifolium Kunth is presented as a promising natural source of the bioactive (-)-grandisin. Phytochemical analyses of extracts from its leaves, branches and inflorescences showed the presence of the target compound in large amounts, with leaf extracts found to contain up to 52.78% in its composition. A new HPLC-DAD-UV method was developed and validated to be selective for the identification of (-)-grandisin being sensitive, linear, precise, exact, robust and with a recovery above 90%. The absolute configuration of the molecule was determined by X-ray diffraction. Despite the identification of several enantiomers in plant extracts, the major isolated substance was characterized to be the (-)-grandisin enantiomer. In vascular reactivity tests, it was shown that the grandisin purified from botanical extracts presented an endothelium-dependent vasorelaxant effect with an IC 50 of 9.8 ± 1.22 μM and around 80% relaxation at 30 μM. These results suggest that P. tectoniifolium has the potential to serve as a renewable source of grandisin on a large scale and the potential to serve as template for development of new drugs for vascular diseases with emphasis on disorders related to endothelial disfunction.
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