Publications by authors named "Antonio- Nieto-Camacho"

Depression and anxiety are recognized as the most common mental diseases worldwide. New approaches have considered different therapeutic targets, such as oxidative stress and the inflammation process, due to their close association with the establishment and progression of mental diseases. In the present study, we evaluated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of the methanolic extracts of the plant species and and their main compounds, chlorogenic acid and rutin, as potential complementary therapeutic tools for the treatment of anxiety and depression, since the antidepressant and anxiolytic activities of these methanolic extracts have been shown previously.

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Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the female population because of the resistance of cancer cells to many anticancer drugs used. Curcumin has cytotoxic activities against breast cancer cells, although it has limited use due to its poor bioavailability and rapid metabolic elimination. The synthesis of metal complexes of curcumin and curcuminoids is a relevant topic in the search for more active and selective derivatives of these molecular scaffolds.

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A multicomponent-derived synthesis of arylidene isoquinolinones decorated with phenolic moieties is described. The series demonstrated good DPPH trapping and, in the case of sinapic acid-containing analogs, excellent activity against lipoperoxidation; EPR also demonstrated that one derivative scavenged hydroxyl radicals. In addition, some compounds showed excellent inhibition of α-glucosidase activity and, according to both Lineweaver-Burk plots and molecular docking, they act as non-competitive or mixed inhibitors.

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This report informs for the first time the chemical constituents of Diospyros xolocotzii and Diospyros digyna, the pesticidal and the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition potential of some compounds calculated by in silico approaches, the larvicidal activity against Spodoptera frugiperda of available compounds, the AChE inhibition of selected compounds, and the results of the molecular docking of the most active ones with this receptor. From the aerial parts of D. xolocotzii were isolated pentacyclic triterpenes (1-4, 6, 10, 11-13), phytosterols (15-17), and isodiospyrin (18), whereas the analysis of aerial parts of D.

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Aims: To evaluate the capacity of fourteen sesquiterpenes to enhance the action of known antibiotics against two β-lactam resistant strains, and to determine a possible mechanism of antibiotic sensitization by assessing their ability to inhibit a β-lactamase enzyme.

Methods And Results: The broth microdilution method was used to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of β-lactams cefuroxime (CEFM) and cefepime (CPM) against Staphylococcus aureus 23MR and Escherichia coli 82MR strains in the absence and presence of subinhibitory concentrations of fourteen natural sesquiterpenes. (1R,4R)-4H-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-hydroxycadalen-15-oic acid (5), xerantolide (8), estafiatin (11), and ambrosin (12) exhibited the best sensitizing effects in both strains.

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The first single crystal structure of the homoleptic copper (II) ML complex (M=Cu (II), L = curcumin) was obtained and its structure was elucidated by X-ray diffraction showing a square planar geometry, also confirmed by EPR. The supramolecular arrangement is supported by C-H···O interactions and the solvent (MeOH) plays an important role in stabilizing the crystal packing Crystallinity was additionally assessed by XRD patterns. The log P value of the complex (2.

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The investigation of the chemical constituents of Datura ceratocaula and D. discolor allowed to isolate three new withanolides, datucerolide A (1) from the first species, and datudiscolides A (8) and B (9) from the second. In addition, seven known withanolides and five ubiquitous compounds were isolated from these plants, along with 27-O-β-d-glucopyranosyl dinnoxolide A (5), which was obtained as the tetraacetyl derivative 4.

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, is commonly used in traditional Mexican medicine. cultures were established from wild plant (WP) seeds, obtaining plant (IP), callus culture (CC), and cell suspension culture (CSC) with the objective to determine total phenol content (TPC) and flavonoids (TFC), as well as their antioxidant activity by DPPH, ABTS and TBARS assays, added to the compound's identification and quantification by HPLC, from methanol extracts obtained by sonication. CC showed significantly higher TPC and TFC than WP and IP, while CSC produced 2.

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From the extracts of stems and leaves as well as of calyxes of Physalis grisea were isolated four withalactols, the new griselactols A (3) and B (6) and the known physapubescin (1) and peruvianolide E (2). Other four known compounds were also isolated, kaempferol 3-O-β-sophoroside (5) and three sterols. The structures of compounds were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic data analyses, chemical and physical-chemical methods, including electronic circular dichroism (ECD), and by comparison with data described in the literature.

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The semisynthesis of novel derivatives of lupeyl palmitate and 3β-palmitoyloxy-olean-12-ene by introduction of a pyrazine at C-2 / C-3 and modifications of the relatively unexplored C-30 position of lupeol derivatives was conducted, and their cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory activities were evaluated. The derivatives 7, 10 and 11 significantly inhibited the tumor cell lines U251, K562, HCT-15, MCF-7 and SKLU-1, and compounds 7 and 11 were more active (IC 25.4 ± 2.

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Ten compounds, including a new anti-inflammatory acyl triterpene, 3β-palmitoyloxy-1β,11α-dihydroxy-olean-12-ene, were isolated from the bioactive organic extract prepared from the leaves of Sapium lateriflorum (syn: S. nitidum). The isolated compounds were screened for their cytotoxic activity against selected human cancer cell lines and did not display significant activity.

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Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are some of the most prescribed medications for pain but the incidence of adverse effects -especially during chronic treatment- points out the requirement of new analgesics. In this study, we showed an efficient two-steps synthesis of diphenylamine-containing dipeptides consisting of a multicomponent process followed by a Buchwald-Hartwig cross-coupling reaction. We prepared 16 diphenylamine derivatives and evaluated their in vivo anti-inflammatory activity through an ear edema model using 12-O-tetradecanoylpholbol-13-acetate.

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Goat's milk is a rich source of bioactive compounds (peptides, conjugated linoleic acid, short chain fatty acids, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids, polyphenols such as phytoestrogens and minerals among others) that exert important health benefits. However, goat's milk composition depends on the type of food provided to the animal and thus, the abundance of bioactive compounds in milk depends on the dietary sources of the goat feed. The metabolic impact of goat milk rich in bioactive compounds during metabolic challenges such as a high-fat (HF) diet has not been explored.

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Chemical investigation of the aerial parts of Cnidoscolus spinosus resulted in the isolation of relatively infrequent hopane-type triterpenes, 3β-acetoxy-hop-22(29)-ene (1), first reported here as natural product, together with 3-oxo-hop-22(29)-ene (2), and 3β-hydroxy-hop-22(29)-ene (3). β-Amyrin palmitate and three phytosterols were also characterized. The structures of the compounds were established using spectroscopic methods, and those of 1 and 2 were confirmed by crystallographic analysis.

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The aerial parts of afforded two undescribed labdane diterpenoids and (malonylcommunol and 6β-hydroxy--communic acid) along with two known labdane diterpenoids, -communic acid () and -communol (). Additionally, seven known metabolites were also isolated; two isopimarane diterpenoids and , two sesquiterpenoids identified as β-eudesmol () and cryptomeridiol (), and three aromatic compounds identified as phthalic acid (), a mixture of tyrosol fatty acid esters () and the flavone salvigenine (). While compounds compounds - showed significant inhibition of yeast α-glucosidase, compounds , and had no anti-inflammatory activity in the edema model induced by TPA.

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Article Synopsis
  • Previous research has isolated terthiophene derivatives and flavonoids from Dyssodia species, which have contrasting properties; terthiophenes are photosensitizers generating singlet oxygen, whereas flavonoids are recognized for their antioxidant activity, making them interesting for photodynamic therapy.
  • The study aims to assess the antioxidant and photosensitizer activities of Dyssodia pinnata extracts using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), analyzing their interactions with copper ions and various radical assays.
  • Results indicate that different extracts yielded various terthiophenes and flavonoids, with flavonoid structures influencing their antioxidant efficacy; all extracts showed photosensitizer activity, highlighting EPR's effectiveness in evaluating these properties.
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Chemical investigation of the aerial parts (except fruits and calixes) of var. led to the isolation of a series of new labdane-type diterpenoids, including the closely related compounds -, the labdane glucosides and , a mixture of the epimeric alcohols and , and one labdanetriol, isolated as its tri--acetyl derivative . In addition, three new withanolides (-) and six known compounds were isolated.

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A phytochemical study from L. resulted in the isolation of a new elemene-type sesquiterpene lactone, zinaflorin VI (), along with the known elemenolides and the flavone onopordin (). The structures of these compounds were determined by analysis of their spectroscopic data.

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  • - The study isolated compounds 1a, 2a, and 3 (clinopodiolides A-C) as well as clinopodiolide D from the aerial parts of *Salvia clinopodioides*, which include unique structural features like a lactol moiety.
  • - These compounds were analyzed using various spectroscopic techniques, primarily H and C NMR, to confirm their structures.
  • - The isolates exhibited significant antioxidant properties, with compounds 2a and 3 outperforming α-tocopherol in lipid peroxidation inhibition and showing moderate antiamoebic, antigiardial, and antipropulsive effects.
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We report herein the synthesis and crystal structures of five new homoleptic copper complexes of curcuminoids. The scarcity of reports of homoleptic complex structures of curcuminoids is attributed to the lack of crystallinity of such derivatives, and therefore, their characterization by single crystal X-ray diffraction is rare. The ligand design suppressing the phenolic interaction by esterification or etherification has afforded a significant increase in the number of known crystal structures of homoleptic metal complexes of curcuminoids revealing more favorable crystallinity.

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A collection of fourteen diphenylamine macrocyclic derivatives containing a peptide chain with different substituents was synthesized using a protocol of two Ugi four component reactions (Ugi-4CR) and a Buchwald-Hartwig macrocyclization. Their anti-inflammatory effects were assayed with an ear edema model using 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate, while the activity of myeloperoxidase was determined to evaluate the index of leukocyte infiltration. Compound 5e had an ID50 of 0.

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A series of organotin(IV) complexes was herein prepared and characterized. A one-pot synthetic strategy afforded reasonable to high yields, depending on the nature of the ligand. All new complexes were fully characterized by spectroscopic techniques, consisting of IR, MS and NMR (H, C and Sn).

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Inflammation is widely reported as a main factor for the development of chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and even metabolic syndrome. Thus, the search for novel anti-inflammatory compounds is required. Herein we describe the synthesis of a collection of peptidic pyrazinones by a convenient approach involving a multicomponent isocyanide-based reaction followed by a tandem deprotection/oxidative cyclization step.

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Background: (AF) pods have been traditionally used to treat dyspepsia, diarrhea and topically for dermal inflammation. Main objectives: (1) investigate the antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of six extracts from AF pods and (2) their capacity to curb the inflammation process as well as to down-regulate the pro-inflammatory mediators.

Methods: Five organic extracts (chloroformic, hexanic, ketonic, methanolic, methanolic:aqueous and one aqueous extract) were obtained and analyzed by UPLC-ESI-Q-oa/TOF-MS.

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p-[bis(chloro-2-ethyl)amino]-L-phenylalanine (melphalan) is an approved anti-cancer agent with a broad spectrum of antitumor activity. However, it has some disadvantages, such as poor water-solubility followed by rapid elimination, which reduce the target specificity. To solve these problems, porphyrin- poly(amidoamine) or PAMAM-conjugates of melphalan were synthesized and characterized.

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