Bioactive Iridoid Glucosides from the Fruit of <i>Gardenia jasminoides</i>

Yang Yu(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Zuolei Xie(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Hao Gao(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Weiwei Ma(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Yi Dai(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Ying Wang(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Yi Zhong(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Xin‐Sheng Yao(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University)
Journal of Natural Products
August 3, 2009
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Abstract

Seven new iridoid glucosides, 6''-O-trans-sinapoylgenipin gentiobioside (1), 6''-O-trans-p-coumaroylgenipin gentiobioside (2), 6''-O-trans-cinnamoylgenipin gentiobioside (3), 6'-O-trans-p-coumaroylgeniposide (4), 6'-O-trans-p-coumaroylgeniposidic acid (5), 10-O-succinoylgeniposide (6), and 6'-O-acetylgeniposide (7), two new monoterpenoids, 11-(6-O-trans-sinapoylglucopyranosyl)gardendiol (8) and 10-(6-O-trans-sinapoylglucopyranosyl)gardendiol (9), and three known ones, 6'-O-trans-sinapoylgeniposide (10), geniposide (11), and 10-O-acetylgeniposide (12), were isolated from the fruit of Gardenia jasminoides. The structures of these compounds were elucidated on the basis of 1D and 2D NMR spectra analyses. Furthermore, short-term memory assays on an Abeta transgenic drosophila model showed that compounds 4 and 6-12 can improve the short-term memory capacity to varying degrees, with compounds 4 and 7 being the most active ones, suggesting that these compounds may have a potential antagonism effect against Alzheimer's disease.


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