New Monocyclic Terpenoid Lactones from a Brown Algae Sargassum macrocarpum as Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors

Jaeyoung Kwon, Kyerim Lee, Hoseong Hwang, Seong Hwan Kim, Se Eun Park, Prasannavenkatesh Durai, Keunwan Park, Hyung Seop Kim, Dae Sik Jang, Jae Sue Choi, Hak Cheol Kwon

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Abstract

Algae are unique natural products that can produce various types of biologically active compounds. The 70% ethanol extract of brown algae Sargassum macrocarpum collected from the East Sea of Korea inhibited human monoamine oxidases A and B enzymes (hMAO-A and hMAO-B) at a 50 μg/mL concentration. The bioassay-guided isolation was performed through solid-phase extraction and the Sepbox system followed by serial high-performance liquid chromatography on the reverse phase condition, resulting in the identification of two new monocyclic terpenoid lactones, sargassumins A and B (1 and 2). The planar structures of the compounds were determined by a combination of spectroscopic data. The absolute configurations were determined by the interpretation of circular dichroism data. Compound 1 exhibited mild hMAO-A inhibition (42.18 ± 2.68% at 200 μM) and docked computationally into the active site of hMAO-A (−8.48 kcal/mol). Although compound 2 could not be tested due to insufficient quantity, it docked better into hMAO-A (−9.72 kcal/mol). Therefore, the above results suggest that this type of monocyclic terpenoid lactone could be one of the potential lead compounds for the treatment of psychiatric or neurological diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1998
JournalPlants
Volume11
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2022

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Keywords

  • MAO enzyme inhibitor
  • Sargassum macrocarpum
  • Sepbox
  • molecular docking
  • terpenoids

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