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  • Cinnamoylphenethyl amides from Polygonum hyrcanicum possess anti-trypanosomal activity.

Cinnamoylphenethyl amides from Polygonum hyrcanicum possess anti-trypanosomal activity.

Natural product communications (2012-07-24)
Fahimeh Moradi-Afrapoli, Nargues Yassa, Stefanie Zimmermann, Soodabeh Saeidnia, Abbas Hadjiakhoondia, Samad N Ebrahimi, Matthias Hamburger
ABSTRACT

A methanolic extract from aerial parts of Polygonum hyrcanicum (Polygonaceae) showed high activity against Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense (IC50 = 3.7 microg/mL). Bioassay-guided fractionation of the extract resulted in isolation of cinnamoylphenethyl amides, including N-trans-caffeoyltyramine (1), N-trans-p-coumaroyltyramine (7), and N-trans-feruloyltyramine (8) as the main active constituents (IC50s ranging from 2.2 to 13.3 microM). Some structurally related, but less active compounds, such as cannabisin B (2), tyrosol (3), p-coumaric acid (4), ferulic acid (5), and N-cis-feruloyltyramine (6) were also identified, along with N-trans-3,4-dimethoxycinnamoyldopamine (9). Cytotoxicity of the active compounds in L6 cells was determined, and selectivity indices (SI) of 7.9 to 33.4 were calculated.