Diterpenoids from the Brown Alga Rugulopteryx okamurae and Their Anti-Inflammatory Activity
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2021-12-01
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Cuevas, Belen
Arroba, Ana I.
de los Reyes, Carolina
Gomez-Jaramillo, Laura
Gonzalez-Montelongo, M. Carmen
Zubia, Eva
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Brown algae of the Family Dictyotaceae produce an array of structurally diverse terpenoids, whose biomedical potential in the anti-inflammatory area has been scarcely explored. Herein, the chemical study of the alga Rugulopteryx okamurae has led to the isolation of ten new diterpenoids: rugukadiol A (1), rugukamurals A-C (2-4), and ruguloptones A-F (6-10). The structures of the new compounds were established by spectroscopic means. Compound 1 exhibits an unprecedented diterpenoid skeleton featuring a bridged tricyclic undecane system. Compounds 2-10 belong to the secospatane class of diterpenoids and differ by the oxygenated functions that they contain. In anti-inflammatory assays, the new diterpenoid 1 and the secospatanes 5 and 10 significantly inhibited the production of the inflammatory mediator NO in LPS-stimulated microglial cells Bv.2 and macrophage cells RAW 264.7. Moreover, compounds 1 and 5 were found to strongly inhibit the expression of Nos2 and the pro-inflammatory cytokine Il1b in both immune cell lines.
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diterpenoids, brown algae, Rugulopteryx okamurae, anti-inflammatory, nitric oxide, cytokine, microglia, macrophages, invasive algae, Feeding-deterrent activity, Dictyota-menstrualis, Chinese collection, Nitric-oxide, Marine alga, Seaweed, Secospatane, Cancer