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  • Title: Anti-inflammatory activity of berenjenol and related compounds.
    Author: Aquila S, Rojano B, Recio MC, Giner RM, Schinella GR, Debenedetti SL, Saez J, Ríos JL.
    Journal: Planta Med; 2009 Jan; 75(1):18-23. PubMed ID: 19016408.
    Abstract:
    Berenjenol (1), isolated from Oxandra cf. xylopioides (Annonaceae), was tested on two different experimental models of inflammation. The compound showed anti-inflammatory activity in the test of acute mouse ear edema induced by TPA (54% inhibition, 1 micromol/ear) as well as in the test of subchronic inflammation induced by repeated application of TPA (57% inhibition, 7x1 micromol/ear). Moreover, while it reduced the expression of both COX-2 (65% inhibition at 50 microM) and iNOS (80% inhibition at 50 microM), it was not active against TNF-alpha and IL-1 beta in murine macrophages (RAW 264.7) stimulated with LPS. Structural modification of 1 gave two derivatives, berenjenol acetate (2) and 3-oxo-berenjenol (3). Of these, the latter had a high degree of activity in the acute test (66% inhibition, 1.1 micromol/ear), whereas the former showed no enhanced pharmacological properties. Interestingly, the original compound exhibited higher activity than either of its derivatives in the subchronic model. We thus concluded that whereas 3-oxidation of 1 (compound 3), but not 3-acetylation (2), increases the activity in the acute model of inflammation, structural modification of 1 does not enhance the compound's effects in the subchronic model.
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