Abstract
A re-investigation of the chemical constituents of the stem bark of Symplocos racemosa Roxb. led to the isolation of four new glycosides, symplocomoside (1 ), symponoside (2 ), symplososide (3 ) and symploveroside (4 ). Benzoylsalireposide (5 ) and salireposide (6 ) were re-isolated from this plant. The structures of the new compounds were determined
by 1D and 2D-homonuclear and heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy, chemical evidence, and
by comparison with the published data of the closely related compounds. The glycosides
1 - 4 displayed in vitro inhibitory activity against phosphodiesterase I with IC50 values of 122 ± 0.017, 698 ± 0.06, 722 ± 0.03, 909 ± 0.09 μM, respectively. The compounds
1 - 6 also showed in vitro inhibitory activity against thymidine phosphorylase with IC50 values of 189.96 ± 1.02, 195.56 ± 2.36, 207.61 ± 1.06, 488.89 ± 4.10, 427.20 ± 5.36,
354.2 ± 5.69 μM, respectively while 1 was also found to be a urease inhibitor with an IC50 value of 54.13 ± 0.71 μM.
Key words
Symplocos racemosa
- Symplocaceae - salirepin derivatives - phosphodiesterase I - thymidine phosphorylase
- urease
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