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Journal of Organic Chemistry 2019-Oct

Unusual ent-Labdane Diterpenoid Dimers and their Selective Activation of TRPV Channels.

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Suyu Gao
Dun Wang
Hao Chai
Jiamin Xu
Tianyu Li
Yingxue Niu
Xinxin Chen
Feng Qiu
Yang Li
Hua Li

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Abstract

Five unusual dimers of ent-labdane diterpenoids (1-5) were isolated and identified from Andrographis paniculata, a famous medicinal plant. Bisandrographolide E (1) represents the first example of a labdane dimer possessing an unprecedent tricyclic system that comprised a spiroketal moiety fused with a ketal-γ-lactone unit in its skeleton. Its biosynthetically related intermediates, all four stereoisomers at C-12 and C-15', bisandrographolides F (2, a new compound) and A-C (3-5), were obtained at the same time. The steric configurations of the newly formed asymmetric carbons in 1-5 were first solved by single-crystal X-ray diffraction of the diacetone derivatives of 2-4 and ECD and NMR calculations of 1. More importantly, bisandrographolides 1-5, with different chemical structures or absolute configurations at C-12 and C-15', selectively activated different TRPV1-4 channels and protected cardiomyocytes from hypoxia-reoxygenation injury. Among them, 5 with 12R/15'S configuration activated TRPV1 most effectively and displayed the best cardiomyocyte protection.

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