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Savinin, a Lignan from Pterocarpus santalinus Inhibits Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Production and T Cell Proliferation
Jae Youl CHOJisoo PARKPyoung Su KIMEun Sook YOOKyong Up BAIKMyung Hwan PARK
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2001 Volume 24 Issue 2 Pages 167-171

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Two lignans were isolated from the heartwood of Pterocarpus santalinus by activity-guided fractionation and investigated for their biological properties and molecular mechanism of action. On the basis of their spectroscopic data, these compounds were identified as savinin (1) and calocedrin (2), dibenzyl butyrolactone-type lignan compounds having an α-arylidene γ-lactone structure. These lignans significantly inhibited tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α production in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.7 cells, and T cell proliferation elicited by concanavalin (Con A), without displaying cytotoxicity. The molecular inhibitory mechanism of compound 1 was confirmed to be mediated by the non-polar butyrolactone ring, according to a structure-relationship study with structurally related and unrelated compounds, such as arctigenin (a dibenzyl butyrolactone type lignan), eudesmin (a furofuran type lignan), isolariciresinol (a dibenzylbutane type lignan), and cynaropicrin (a sesquiterpene lactone). The results suggest that savinin may act as an active principle in the reported biological activities of P. santalinus, such as antiinflammatory effect, by mediation of the butyrolactone ring as a valuable pharmacophore.
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