Diterpenoids with inhibitory activity of nitrite production from Croton floribundus

2019 
Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Croton floribundus Spreng. (Euphorbiaceae), popularly known as Capixingui, stands out due to its widespread use in traditional medicine to treat wounds, syphilis, hemorrhoids, eye diseases and as a purgative. Aim of the study: To characterize clerodanes diterpenes from C. floribundus and to evaluate the effects of the fraction and diterpenes (1–5) through inhibition of nitrite production. Materials and methods The hydroethanolic root extract of C. floribundus was fractionated on a solid phase extraction column obtained the fraction named Fr80%. From this, five compounds were obtained and characterized. The absolute configuration of compound 1 was determined by a combination of electronic and vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopies. Additionally, the compounds 1–5 were evaluated for their inhibitory effects on nitrite production induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in RAW 264 macrophage cell. Results Five clerodane diterpenoids were characterized, and the absolute stereochemistry of 1 was established as 3R,4R,5R,8R,9R,10S,12S. The IC50 values obtained through inhibition of nitrite production were 28.52 ± 2.21 μM (1), 40.26 ± 2.79 μM (2), 25.47 ± 2.16 μM (3), 35.78 ± 2.93 μM (4) and 40.58 ± 4.78 μM (5). In the tested concentrations, the samples presented low toxicity in macrophages. Conclusions Four new diterpenes were characterized from C. floribundus, these being croflorins A-D (1–4) and a known halimane (5). These compounds exhibited inhibitory effect on nitrite production.
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