1. A new cyclodipeptide from Tetragonisca angustula honey active against Neospora caninum and in silico study.
- Author
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de Oliveira Lima ÂC, Nolasco M, Freitas LDS, Pinheiro AM, de Carvalho CAL, de Freitas HF, Pita SSDR, Vieira IJC, Braz Filho R, and Branco A
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- Animals, Molecular Structure, Peptides, Cyclic pharmacology, Peptides, Cyclic chemistry, Computer Simulation, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Neuroglia drug effects, Neospora drug effects, Honey analysis
- Abstract
A new cyclic natural compound formed by succinic acid and two alanine amino acid units was isolated from the Tetragonisca angustula honey extract. The chemical structure of 1 was established based on spectroscopic data analysis, including one- (
1 H and13 C NMR) and two-dimensional NMR techniques (1 H-1 H-COSY, HSQC and HMBC). A primary culture model previously infected with Neospora caninum was used to evaluate 1 for two time intervals (24 and 72 h), showing a reduction (40-56%) of the number of tachyzoites in the first 24 h and until 72 h, a dose-dependent reduction in parasite proliferation (25-50%). Glial cells treated with 1 did not demonstrate toxicity at concentrations up to 25 ug/mL. Treated and infected cultures showed an increase in NO when compared to control cells in 24 h and 72 h. In silico studies suggest that the new compound may affect DNA synthesis and impair -protein production.- Published
- 2024
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