Antioxidant and lipoxygenase inhibitory activities of boropinic acid, active principle of Boronia pinnata
Boropinic acid is a prenyloxy-cinnamic acid recently isolated from Boronia pinnata Sm., an Australian shrub belonging to the family of Rutaceae [1]. Like other prenyloxy-cinnamic and benzoic acids isolated from natural sources, few data about biological activity have been reported in the literature....
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Zusammenfassung: | Boropinic acid is a prenyloxy-cinnamic acid recently isolated from
Boronia pinnata
Sm., an Australian shrub belonging to the family of Rutaceae [1]. Like other prenyloxy-cinnamic and benzoic acids isolated from natural sources, few data about biological activity have been reported in the literature. Boropinic and other natural prenyloxy-cinnamic and benzoic acids, namely 4'-geranyloxy-
p
-coumaric acid, 4'-geranyloxy-ferulic acid, isolated from
Acronychia baueri
Schott [2], valencic acid, isolated from
Citrus sinensis
L. and
Aegle marmelos
Corr. [3] and 4-isopentenyloxy-vanillic acid, isolated from the liverwort
Trichocolea lanata
(Ehrh.) Dum. [4] were easily synthesized by a two-step sequence in high yield from the corresponding
p
-hydroxy aromatic acid and were assayed for radical scavenging activity using the DPPH test and for inhibition of enzymatic lipid peroxidation mediated by soybean 5-lipoxygenase. Compared to other acids and to known antioxidant compounds like BHT, Trolox and ascorbic acid, boropinic acid was by far more active in the lipoxygenase test (IC
50
=7.6 ng/mL, p |
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ISSN: | 0032-0943 1439-0221 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2006-949810 |