Anti-inflammatory naphthoquinone-monoterpene adducts and neolignans from Eugenia caryophyllata

Xue-Yi Li, Jun Jiang, Beiyi Shu,Rui-Li Huang, Hai-Xia Yang, Ya-Li Chen,Wei Tang,Wen-Cai Ye,Ying Wang,Xiao-Jun Huang,Jian-Guo Song

Fitoterapia(2024)

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Abstract
A phytochemical investigation on the buds of edible medicinal plant, Eugenia carvophyllata, led to the discovery of seven new compounds, caryophones A–G (1–7), along with two biogenetically-related known ones, 2-methoxy-7-methyl-1,4-naphthalenedione (8) and eugenol (9). Compounds 1–3 represent the first examples of C-5–C-1′ connected naphthoquinone-monoterpene adducts with a new carbon skeleton. Compounds 4–7 are a class of novel neolignans with unusual linkage patterns, in which the C-9 position of one phenylpropene unit coupled with the aromatic core of another phenylpropene unit. The chemical structures of the new compounds were determined based on extensive spectroscopic analysis, X-ray diffraction crystallography, and quantum-chemical calculation. Among the isolates, compounds (−)-2, 3, 6, and 9 showed significant in vitro inhibitory activities against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-induced nitric oxide (NO) production in RAW264.7 cells.
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Naphthoquinone-monoterpene adduct,Neolignane,Eugenia caryophyllata,Anti-inflammatory activity
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