Identification of photodegraded derivatives of usnic acid with improved toxicity profile and UVA/UVB protection in normal human L02 hepatocytes and epidermal melanocytes

2020 
Abstract This study focused on the investigation of photodegradation of usnic acid (UA) which is a natural UV absorbing agent in lichens. Despite years of historical use in food supplement, traditional medicine or cosmetic products in many countries, liver toxicity has been found to be one of the severe and life threatening adverse effects in early 2000's. Such severe side effect has limited UA or its synthesized derivatives for further use clinically or commercially. In this study, extracted UA from Usnea longissima in methanol was exposed to natural sunlight for 21 days. Five photodegraded derivatives (1 to 5) with two new and three previously explored compounds were isolated and purified by column chromatography and preparative liquid chromatography. The structures of these derivatives were identified based on the data of nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum, mass spectrum, optical rotation, infrared spectrum, X-ray crystallography and/or electronic circulation dichroism. The cytotoxicity of (+)-UA and 2 to 5 in liver L02 cells and melanocytes were evaluated by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. Experimental results indicated that IC50 of (+)-UA in liver L02 cells and melanocytes were 24.4 and 6.9 μM respectively, while compound 2 to 5 have low cytotoxicity with IC50 of 326.7, 1085.0, 62.7 and 152.4 μM in L02 cells and 87.7, 297.7, 60.2 and 85.0 μM in melanocytes respectively. Besides, (+)-UA and these derivatives were exposed to fix dosed of UVA or UVB. The anti-UVA/UVB activity was determined via Hoechst33342/propidium iodide double staining method, and quantified by computer linked fluorescence microscope equipped with CellsSense Dimension system. Based on analysis, Compound 2 to 5 captured prominent UVA/UVB protection capacity in both hepatocytes and melanocytes (p
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