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December 6, 2024

Discovery of diverse daphnane diterpenoids in Daphne pontica

Structure of the major daphnane diterpenoids detected from Daphne pontica.. Credit: Dr. Kouharu Otsuki and Dr. Wei Li
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Structure of the major daphnane diterpenoids detected from Daphne pontica.. Credit: Dr. Kouharu Otsuki and Dr. Wei Li

A research group led by Professor Wei Li from the Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho University in collaboration with the Faculty of Pharmacy at Ankara University and Ankara Medipol University in Turkey revealed the presence of diverse daphnane diterpenoids in Daphne pontica (Thymelaeaceae).

Daphnane diterpenoids possess anticancer, anti-HIV, and analgesic properties, suggesting that D. pontica is a potential novel plant resource for drug discovery. This research was in the journal Phytochemical Analysis on November 7, 2024.

Key points

The Thymelaeaceae family comprises 53 genera and over 800 species distributed all over the world, excluding in the arctic zone. Plants of this family are characterized by the presence of diterpenoids with potent biological activities, including anticancer, anti-HIV, and .

Daphne pontica, an evergreen shrub of the genus Daphne, is native to northern Turkey, southeastern Bulgaria, northern Iran, and the Caucasus region. In traditional Turkish and Iranian medicine, it has been used as an anti-diarrheal and pain-relieving agent.

In this study, the research group analyzed the stems, leaves, and fruits of D. pontica using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a Q-Exactive hybrid quadrupole Orbitrap mass spectrometer (UHPLC-Q-Exactive-Orbitrap MS) and identified 33 daphnane diterpenoids in the three parts.

This comprehensive analysis represents the first report of daphnane diterpenoids being thoroughly identified in D. pontica, including newly discovered that have not been previously isolated from other plants.

More information: Alev Onder et al, Qualitative Analysis of Daphnane Diterpenoids in Various Parts of Daphne pontica L. by UHPLC鈥怮鈥怑xactive鈥怬rbitrap MS, Phytochemical Analysis (2024).

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