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Discovery of daphnane diterpenoids with odd-numbered aliphatic side chains in Daphne pedunculata

07.21.24 | Toho University

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A research group led by Professor Wei Li of the Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho University, in collaboration with Shenyang Pharmaceutical University in China and Duke University Medical Center in the United States, discovered that Daphne pedunculata , (Thymelaeaceae) contains rare daphnane diterpenoids with odd-numbered aliphatic side chains. Furthermore, these researchers revealed that these compounds inhibit the replication of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This discovery is anticipated to lead to the development of novel HIV therapeutics with excellent anti-HIV activity. The research of this research was published in the “Journal of Natural Medicines” of the Japanese Society of Pharmacognosy on May 23rd, 2024.

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Summary of Findings
The plant family Thymelaeaceae comprises 53 genera and more than 800 species that are widely distributed worldwide, excluding the polar regions. These plants contain diterpenoids with notable biological activities, including anticancer and anti-HIV activities. Daphne pedunculata is an evergreen shrub endemic to Yunnan Province in China, that blooms yellow flowers from November to December. The research group has previously isolated and structurally determined novel macrocyclic daphnane diterpenoids with anti-HIV activity from D. pedunculata. In this study, two novel daphnane diterpenoids with unusually odd-numbered aliphatic side chains were isolated from D. pedunculata and their anti-HIV activity was elucidated. The results of this study will contribute to further our knowledge of the structure–activity relationship between daphnane diterpenoids and anti-HIV activity, and are expected to lead to the discovery of new drugs for the treatment of HIV infection.

Journal of Natural Medicines

10.1007/s11418-024-01826-x

Experimental study

Not applicable

Daphnane diterpenoid orthoesters with an odd-numbered aliphatic side chain from Daphne pedunculata

23-May-2024

The authors have no competing interests to declare that are relevant to the content of the article.

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Akira Muto
Toho University
akira.muto@med.toho-u.ac.jp

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APA:
Toho University. (2024, July 21). Discovery of daphnane diterpenoids with odd-numbered aliphatic side chains in Daphne pedunculata. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OMNRQN1/discovery-of-daphnane-diterpenoids-with-odd-numbered-aliphatic-side-chains-in-daphne-pedunculata.html
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"Discovery of daphnane diterpenoids with odd-numbered aliphatic side chains in Daphne pedunculata." Brightsurf News, Jul. 21 2024, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OMNRQN1/discovery-of-daphnane-diterpenoids-with-odd-numbered-aliphatic-side-chains-in-daphne-pedunculata.html.