Publication: The Oxidation of Phytocannabinoids to Cannabinoquinoids.
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2020-04-21
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Caprioglio, Diego
Mattoteia, Daiana
Pollastro, Federica
Negri, Roberto
Lopatriello, Annalisa
Chianese, Giuseppina
Minassi, Alberto
Collado, Juan A
Munoz, Eduardo
Taglialatela-Scafati, Orazio
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American Chemical Society
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Spurred by a growing interest in cannabidiolquinone (CBDQ, HU-313, 2) as a degradation marker and alledged hepatotoxic metabolite of cannabidiol (CBD, 1), we performed a systematic study on the oxidation of CBD (1) to CBDQ (2) under a variety of experimental conditions (base-catalyzed aerobic oxidation, oxidation with metals, oxidation with hypervalent iodine reagents). The best results in terms of reproducibility and scalability were obtained with λ5-periodinanes (Dess-Martin periodinane, 1-hydroxy-1λ5,2-benziodoxole-1,3-dione (IBX), and SIBX, a stabilized, nonexplosive version of IBX). With these reagents, the oxidative dimerization that plagues the reaction under basic aerobic conditions was completely suppressed. A different reaction course was observed with the copper(II) chloride-hydroxylamine complex (Takehira reagent), which afforded a mixture of the hydroxyiminodienone 11 and the halogenated resorcinol 12. The λ5-periodinane oxidation was general for phytocannabinoids, turning cannabigerol (CBG, 18), cannabichromene (CBC, 10), and cannabinol (CBN, 19) into their corresponding hydroxyquinones (20, 21, and 22, respectively). All cannabinoquinoids modulated to a various extent peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ) activity, outperforming their parent resorcinols in terms of potency, but the iminoquinone 11, the quinone dimers 3 and 23, and the haloresorcinol 12 were inactive, suggesting a specific role for the monomeric hydroxyquinone moiety in the interaction with PPAR-γ.
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Cannabidiol
Cannabinoids
Oxidation-Reduction
PPAR gamma
Quinones
Reproducibility of Results
Resorcinols
Cannabinoids
Oxidation-Reduction
PPAR gamma
Quinones
Reproducibility of Results
Resorcinols
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Cannabinoides
Oxidación-reducción
PPAR gamma
Quinonas
Reproducibilidad de los resultados
Resorcinoles
Oxidación-reducción
PPAR gamma
Quinonas
Reproducibilidad de los resultados
Resorcinoles
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Caprioglio D, Mattoteia D, Pollastro F, Negri R, Lopatriello A, Chianese G, et al. The Oxidation of Phytocannabinoids to Cannabinoquinoids. J Nat Prod. 2020 May 22;83(5):1711-1715