Planta Med 2008; 74(12): 1492-1495
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1081342
Natural Products Chemistry
Letter
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Flavonoids from Iris songarica and their Antioxidant and Estrogenic Activity

Mahmood R. Moein1 , 2 , Shabana I. Khan1 , Zulfiqar Ali1 , Syed A. M. Ayatollahi3 , Farzad Kobarfard3 , Shama Nasim4 , Muhammad I. Choudhary4 , Ikhlas A. Khan1 , 5
  • 1National Center for Natural Products Research, School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA
  • 2Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
  • 3School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • 4H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • 5Department of Pharmacognosy, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA
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Publication History

Received: March 12, 2008 Revised: June 27, 2008

Accepted: July 1, 2008

Publication Date:
24 September 2008 (online)

Abstract

A new dihydroflavonol, songaricol (1) and seven known flavonoids, ayamenin A (2), irisflavone A (3), 5,7-dihydroxy-2′,6-dimethoxyisoflavone (4), irilin B (5), 5,3′-dihydroxy-7,8,2′-trimethoxyisoflavone (6) and irisoid A (7) were isolated from rhizome and roots of Iris songarica. Structure elucidation of 1 was achieved through extensive NMR and circular dichroism techniques. Compounds 1, 5 and 7 showed antioxidant activity in HL-60 cells (IC50 values of 21, 11 and 3.8 μg/mL), whereas 2, 5 and the previously isolated irisone B were able to show estrogenic response (EC50 values of 305.5, 159.7 and 322.0 μg/mL) in yeast cells expressing human estrogen receptor (ER-alpha).

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Ikhlas A. Khan

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University of Mississippi

Oxford

MS 38677

USA

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