Quassinoids from Twigs of Harrisonia perforata (Blanco) Merr and Their Anti-Parkinson's Disease Effect.
Min CaiXiao-Lin BaiHao-Jing ZangXiao-Han TangYing YanJia-Jia WanMin-You PengHong LiangLin LiuFeng GuoPei-Ji ZhaoXun LiaoYing-Tong DiXiao-Jiang HaoPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Six new C-20 and one new C-19 quassinoids, named perforalactones F-L ( 1 - 7 ), were isolated from twigs of Harrisonia perforata . Spectroscopic and X-ray crystallographic experiments were conducted to identify their structures. Through oxidative degradation of perforalactone B to perforaqussin A, the biogenetic process from C-25 quassinoid to C-20 via Baeyer-Villiger oxidation was proposed. Furthermore, the study evaluated the anti-Parkinson's disease potential of these C-20 quassinoids for the first time on 6-OHDA-induced PC12 cells and a Drosophila Parkinson's disease model of PINK1 B9 . Perforalactones G and I ( 2 and 4 ) showed a 10-15% increase in cell viability of the model cells at 50 μM, while compounds 2 and 4 (100 μM) significantly improved the climbing ability of PINK1 B9 flies and increased the dopamine level in the brains and ATP content in the thoraces of the flies.