Mesua sp.: chemical aspects and pharmacological relevance of prenylated polyphenols

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C. Rouger
S. Derbré
P. Richomme
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[1] UNIV Angers,SONAS, EA921, SFR QUASAV, Faculty of Health Sciences, Dpt Pharmacy
[2] Université de Bordeaux,UFR des Sciences Pharmaceutiques, Unité de Recherche Œnologie EA 4577, USC 1366 INRA, ISVV
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Phytochemistry Reviews | 2019年 / 18卷
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Immunomodulation; Mammea coumarins; L.; Prenylated polyphenols; Xanthones;
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The genus Mesua L. (Calophyllaceae) comprises approximately 50 species that grow in the restrictive area of South East Asia. Investigations of Mesua species reported the chemodiversity and pharmacological relevance of their phytoconstituents, in particular polyphenolic compounds. To date, about 170 secondary metabolites have been identified from 13 Mesua species, predominantly xanthones and coumarins. Most of them hold a prenylated skeleton and display activities such as antitumor and antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory or immunomodulating properties, which were evaluated using either in vitro assay or, in rare cases, in vivo animal studies. Prenylation of aromatic compounds appears as a key element to enhance their biological activities, including their cytotoxicity and, could be involved in their inhibitory potential towards enzymes playing crucial roles in inflammatory and immune cascades. The aim of this review is to provide a systematic and comprehensive overview of Mesua polyphenolic secondary metabolites and their pharmacological properties. Among them, the structure of coumarin beccamarin T is herein revised and attributed to lepidotol A based on a careful examination of the 1D and 2D NMR spectra of the respective compounds. A considerable attention is also given to the place of prenylated polyphenols as anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory molecules, to highlight the interest of Mesua metabolites as chemical probes for target discovery.
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