Sesquiterpenoids and Cytochalasins with Immunosuppressive Activity from Sonchus wightianus.
Zhi-Xiang XieYong-Sheng CuiXi-Hong LiuJia-Ying YaoShi-Jun HeBin ZhouJian-Min YuePublished in: Chemistry & biodiversity (2024)
The plant species, Sonchus wightianus DC., was historically used in China for both medicinal and dietary uses. In present study, seven new guaiane sesquiterpenoids (1-7) and one cytochalasin (8), along with five known guaianes (9-13) and two known cytochalasins (14 and 15), were isolated from the whole plants of S. wightianus. These guaianes showed structural variations in the substituents at C-8 and/or C-15, and compounds 6 and 7 are two sesquiterpenoid glycoside derivatives. Their structures were determined by extensive analysis of spectroscopic, electronic circular dichroism, and X-ray diffraction data, and chemical method. Biological tests revealed that compounds 5 and 8 are potent and selective immunosuppressive reagents.