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Diterpenoids from the aerial parts of Flueggea acicularis and their activity against RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis.

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Compounds 1-11 were isolated from the aerial parts of Flueggea acicularis Croizz Webster, including three new rearranged clesistanthane diterpenoids fluacinoids A-C (1-3) and five new norditerpenoid fluacinoids D-H (4-8). The… Click to show full abstract

Compounds 1-11 were isolated from the aerial parts of Flueggea acicularis Croizz Webster, including three new rearranged clesistanthane diterpenoids fluacinoids A-C (1-3) and five new norditerpenoid fluacinoids D-H (4-8). The new compounds were identified from spectroscopic data combined with single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, modified Mosher's methods, and ECD data analyses. All the isolated compounds were evaluated for their activities on RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis in bone marrow monocytes (BMMs). Compound 6 showed the most potent inhibition against osteoclast differentiation (IC50, 0.7 μM) and decreased the expression level of osteoclast-related genes. Moreover, compound 6 prompted the apoptosis of osteoclasts. Compound 6 also suppressed RANKL-induced NF-κB activation. This study reveals that norditerpenoids may be resource for anti-osteoporosis agents.

Keywords: flueggea acicularis; induced osteoclastogenesis; rankl induced; aerial parts; parts flueggea

Journal Title: Bioorganic chemistry
Year Published: 2019

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