Sterubin: Enantioresolution and Configurational Stability, Enantiomeric Purity in Nature, and Neuroprotective Activity in Vitro and in Vivo.
Julian HofmannShaimaa FayezMatthias ScheinerMatthias HoffmannSabrina OerterAntje Appelt-MenzelPamela MaherTangui MauriceGerhard BringmannMichael DeckerPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurological disorder with still no preventive or curative treatment. Flavonoids are phytochemicals with potential therapeutic value. Previous studies described the flavanone sterubin isolated from the Californian plant Eriodictyon californicum as a potent neuroprotectant in several in vitro assays. Herein, the resolution of synthetic racemic sterubin (1) into its two enantiomers, (R)-1 and (S)-1, is described, which has been performed on a chiral chromatographic phase, and their stereochemical assignment online by HPLC-ECD coupling. (R)-1 and (S)-1 showed comparable neuroprotection in vitro with no significant differences. While the pure stereoisomers were configurationally stable in methanol, fast racemization was observed in the presence of culture medium. We also established the occurrence of extracted sterubin as its pure (S)-enantiomer. Moreover, the activity of sterubin (1) was investigated for the first time in vivo, in an AD mouse model. Sterubin (1) showed a significant positive impact on short- and long-term memory at low dosages.
Keyphrases
- mouse model
- capillary electrophoresis
- simultaneous determination
- cerebral ischemia
- ms ms
- risk assessment
- healthcare
- high throughput
- social media
- working memory
- health information
- room temperature
- high resolution
- rectal cancer
- atomic force microscopy
- high performance liquid chromatography
- case control
- smoking cessation