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Chemical constituents from the stems of Machilus philippinensis Merr. and the neuroprotective activity of cinnamophilin.

Shih-Huang TaiPing-Chung KuoSio Hong LamShiow-Chyn HuangYi-Zhuan KuoHsin-Yi HungMeei-Jen LiouPo-Chuen ShiehE-Jian LeeTian-Shung Wu
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
The Machilus genus (Lauraceae) had been extensively utilized in folk medicine due to its broad range of bioactivities. In the present study, a series of chromatographic separations of the methanol extract of stems of M. philippinensis led to the identification of thirty eight compounds totally. Among these, biscinnamophilin (1), machilupins A-C (2-4), machilutone A (5), and machilusoxide A (6) were new compounds reported for the first time. In addition, 5 was characterized with a unprecedented carbon skeleton. Other known compounds, including the major compounds cinnamophilin (7) and meso -dihydroguaiaretic acid (8), are identified by comparison of their physical and spectroscopic data with reported values. One of the reported compounds, cinnamophilin A (10), should be revised as dehydroguaiaretic acid (9) after careful comparison of all the 1 H and 13 C NMR data. Moreover, the neuroprotective activity of cinnamophilin (7) was examined in a primary cortical neuron culture and the results indicated that 7 was effective against glutamate induced excitotoxicity.
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