Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2021

Chemical Constituents from Aerial Parts of Baccharis sphenophylla and Effects against Intracellular Forms of Trypanosoma cruzi

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The hexane extract from aerial parts Baccharis sphenophylla Dusén ex Malme (Asteraceae) displayed activity against amastigote forms of Trypanossoma cruzi and was subjected to chromatographic steps to afford one unreported – 7α‐hydroxy‐ent‐abieta‐8(14),13(15)‐dien‐16,12β‐olide (1) and three known diterpenes – ent‐kaur‐16‐en‐19‐oic acid, (2), grandifloric acid (3), and 15β‐tiglinoyloxy‐ent‐kaur‐16‐en‐19‐oic acid (4), two sesquiterpenes – spathulenol (5) and oplopanone (6) – as well as hexacosyl p‐coumarate (7). Isolated compounds were characterized by NMR and ESI‐HR‐MS spectra and were evaluated in\u2005vitro for activity against amastigote forms of the parasite T. cruzi – the relevant clinical form in the chronic phase of Chagas disease. In addition, the activity of compounds 1–7 against NCTC cells was evaluated. Compounds 1 and 7 showed effectiveness with EC50 values of 21.3 and 16.9\u2005μM, respectively. Both compounds also exhibited reduced toxicity against NCTC cells (CC50>200\u2005μM) with SI values higher than 9.4 and 11.9. Obtained results suggest that the new ent‐abietane diterpene 1 and alkyl coumarate 7 could be used as prototypes for the development of novel and selective semisynthetic derivatives against intracellular forms of T. cruzi.

Volume 18
Pages None
DOI 10.1002/cbdv.202100466
Language English
Journal Chemistry & Biodiversity

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