1. Glycosides from Buddleja officinalis with their protective effects on photoreceptor cells in light-damaged mouse retinas.
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Long Z, Du X, Wang Q, Xu Z, Li B, Zhang Y, Chen Y, Jia Q, Li Y, and Zhu W
- Subjects
- Animals, Mice, Molecular Docking Simulation, Plant Extracts chemistry, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2 antagonists & inhibitors, Buddleja chemistry, Glycosides chemistry, Glycosides pharmacology, Photoreceptor Cells drug effects, Retina cytology, Retina drug effects, Retina radiation effects
- Abstract
A new phenylethanoid, hebitol IV ( 1 ), along with fifteen known glycosides ( 2-16 ), were isolated from water extract of the flower buds of Buddleja officinalis . Their structures were elucidated on the basis of 1 D-NMR, 2 D-NMR and MS data. Molecular docking showed the potential activities of the natural products against VEGFR-2. Bioassay results revealed that the compounds 10 and 14 exhibited strong inhibitory activity against VEGFR-2 with IC
50 values of 0.51 and 0.32 μM, respectively. Moreover, the potential retinal protective effects of 10 and 14 were then investigated in the mouse model featuring bright light-induced retinal degeneration. The results demonstrated remarkable photoreceptor protective activities of 10 and 14 in vivo .- Published
- 2022
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