Issue 28, 2017, Issue in Progress

Adamantyl derivatives and rearranged benzophenones from Garcinia xanthochymus fruits

Abstract

Garcinia xanthochymus is a tropical fruit yielding tree native to South East Asia. Its fruit is used to treat bilious conditions, diarrhea and dysentery. In this study, three new adamantyl derivatives, two new rearranged benzophenones, named as garcixanthochymones A–E (1–5), together with 12 known compounds including 7 xanthones (6–12) and 5 flavonoids (13–17) were isolated from the fruits of G. xanthochymus. Their structures were elucidated by detailed spectroscopic analyses. All isolated compounds were evaluated for their anti-proliferative activities against four human tumor cells (HepG2, A549, SGC7901, MCF-7). Adamantyl derivatives (1–3) and rearranged benzophenones (4–5) displayed potential inhibitory activity against four human cancer cell lines with IC50 values of 5.16–16.45 μM. These data suggested that the extracts of the fruits of G. xanthochymus are potent candidates for cancer prevention.

Graphical abstract: Adamantyl derivatives and rearranged benzophenones from Garcinia xanthochymus fruits

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Feb 2017
Accepted
15 Mar 2017
First published
21 Mar 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 17289-17296

Adamantyl derivatives and rearranged benzophenones from Garcinia xanthochymus fruits

Y. Chen, F. Gan, S. Jin, H. Liu, S. Wu, W. Yang and G. Yang, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 17289 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA01543G

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