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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2014

Studies of (−)-Pironetin Binding to α-Tubulin: Conformation, Docking, and Molecular Dynamics

Angel E. Bañuelos-Hernández; José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza; Rogelio Pereda-Miranda; Carlos M. Cerda-García-Rojas

A comprehensive conformational analysis for the anticancer agent pironetin (1) was achieved by molecular modeling using density functional theory calculations at the B3PW91/DGTZVP level in combination with calculated and experimental (1)H-(1)H coupling constants comparison. Two solvent-dependent conformational families (L and M) were revealed for the optimum conformations. Docking studies of the pironetin-tubulin complex determined a quantitative model for the hydrogen-bond interactions of pironetin through the αAsn249, αAsn258, and αLys352 amino groups in α-tubulin, which supported the formation of a covalent adduct between the αLys352 and the β carbon atom of the α,β-unsaturated lactone. Saturation-transfer difference NMR spectroscopy confirmed that pironetin binds to tubulin, while molecular dynamics exposed a distortion of the tubulin secondary structure at the H8 and H10 α-helices as well as at the S9 β-sheet, where αLys352 is located. A large structural perturbation in the M-loop geometry between the αIle274 and αLeu285 residues, an essential region for molecular recognition between α-α and β-β units of protofilaments, was also identified and provided a rationale for the pironetin inhibitory activity.


Food Chemistry | 2016

Mitochondrial ascorbate-glutathione cycle and proteomic analysis of carbonylated proteins during tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit ripening.

O. López-Vidal; D. Camejo; Fernando Rivera-Cabrera; M. Konigsberg; Juan Manuel Villa-Hernández; José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza; Laura J. Pérez-Flores; F. Sevilla; Ana I. Jiménez; F Díaz de León-Sánchez

In non-photosynthetic tissues, mitochondria are the main source of energy and of reactive oxygen species. Accumulation of high levels of these species in the cell causes damage to macromolecules including several proteins and induces changes in different metabolic processes. Fruit ripening has been characterized as an oxidative phenomenon; therefore, control of reactive oxygen species levels by mitochondrial antioxidants plays a crucial role on this process. In this work, ascorbate-glutathione cycle components, hydrogen peroxide levels and the proteomic profile of carbonylated proteins were analyzed in mitochondria isolated from tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit at two ripening stages. A significant increase on most ascorbate-glutathione cycle components and on carbonylated proteins was observed in mitochondria from breaker to light red stage. Enzymes and proteins involved in diverse cellular and mitochondrial metabolic pathways were identified among the carbonylated proteins. These results suggest that protein carbonylation is a post-translational modification involved in tomato fruit ripening regulation.


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2017

Achiote (Bixa orellana L.): a natural source of pigment and vitamin E

Denise RaddatzMota; Laura J. Pérez-Flores; Fernando Carrari; José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza; Fernando Díaz de León-Sánchez; Luis L. Pinzón-López; Gregorio Godoy-Hernández; Fernando Rivera-Cabrera

Commercialization of agricultural products, including seeds and its derived products, represents an important economic source for developing countries. Natural colorants obtained from the seeds of achiote plant (annatto) have been used since pre-Hispanic times. Also, production of this crop has been important for Mayan cuisine. Annual world production of achiote seeds is approximately 14,500 tons (dry weight). Two thirds of the production is commercialized as dried seeds and the rest as colorant. Latin America produces 60% of the total world production, followed by Africa (27%) and Asia (12%). The main producers in Latin America are Peru, Brazil and Mexico. The purpose of the present paper is to review the most recent literature on Bixa orellana L. focusing on bixin, norbixin, tocotrienols and tocopherols biosynthesis, use and industrial applications of annatto extracts, as well as its nutraceutical potential and its benefits for human health.


Pharmaceutical Biology | 2017

Studies on phytochemical, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, hypoglycaemic and antiproliferative activities of Echinacea purpurea and Echinacea angustifolia extracts

Rayn Clarenc Aarland; Angel E. Bañuelos-Hernández; Mabel Fragoso-Serrano; Edgar Sierra-Palacios; Fernando Díaz de León-Sánchez; Laura J. Pérez-Flores; Fernando Rivera-Cabrera; José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza

Abstract Context: Echinacea (Asteraceae) is used because of its pharmacological properties. However, there are few studies that integrate phytochemical analyses with pharmacological effects. Objective: Evaluate the chemical profile and biological activity of hydroalcoholic Echinacea extracts. Materials and methods: Density, dry matter, phenols (Folin–Ciocalteu method), flavonoids (AlCl3 method), alkylamides (GC-MS analysis), antioxidant capacity (DPPH and ABTS methods), antiproliferative effect (SRB assay), anti-inflammatory effect (paw oedema assay, 11 days/Wistar rats; 0.4 mL/kg) and hypoglycaemic effect (33 days/Wistar rats; 0.4 mL/kg) were determined in three Echinacea extracts which were labelled as A, B and C (A, roots of Echinacea purpurea L. Moench; B, roots, leaves, flowers and seeds of Echinacea purpurea; C, aerial parts and roots of Echinacea purpurea and roots of Echinacea angustifolia DC). Results: Extract C showed higher density (0.97 g/mL), dry matter (0.23 g/mL), phenols (137.5 ± 2.3 mEAG/mL), flavonoids (0.62 ± 0.02 mEQ/mL), and caffeic acid (0.048 mg/L) compared to A and B. A, B presented 11 alkylamides, whereas C presented those 11 and three more. B decreased the oedema (40%) on day 2 similar to indomethacin. A and C showed hypoglycaemic activity similar to glibenclamide. Antiproliferative effect was only detected for C (IC50 270 μg/mL; 8171 μg/mL; 9338 μg/mL in HeLa, MCF-7, HCT-15, respectively). Discussion and conclusion: The difference in the chemical and pharmacological properties among extracts highlights the need to consider strategies and policies for standardization of commercial herbal extracts in order to guarantee the safety and identity of this type of products.


Journal of Natural Products | 2009

Structural Reassignment, Absolute Configuration, and Conformation of Hypurticin, a Highly Flexible Polyacyloxy-6-heptenyl-5,6-dihydro-2H-pyran-2-one†

José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza; Fabian López-Vallejo; Mabel Fragoso-Serrano; Rogelio Pereda-Miranda; Carlos M. Cerda-García-Rojas


Vitae-revista De La Facultad De Quimica Farmaceutica | 2014

EL ÁRBOL TROPICAL Calophyllum brasiliense: UNA REVISIÓN BOTÁNICA, QUÍMICA Y FARMACOLÓGICA

Julio César García-Zebadúa; Ricardo Reyes-Chilpa; Maira Huerta-Reyes; Jorge Iván Castillo-Arellano; Sandra Santillán-Hernández; Beatriz Vázquez-Astudillo; José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza


IJTK Vol.14(4) [October 2015] | 2015

A pharmacological and phytochemical study of medicinal plants used in Mexican folk medicine

Rayn Clarenc Aarland; Susana Peralta-Gómez; Cesar Morales Sanchéz; Francisco Parra-Bustamante; Juan Manuel Villa-Hernández; Fernando Díaz de León-Sánchez; Laura J. Pérez-Flores; Fernando Rivera-Cabrera; José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza


Journal of Food Science | 2017

Antioxidant Capacity In Vitro and In Vivo of Various Ecotypes of Mexican Plum (Spondias purpurea L.)

Juan Manuel Villa-Hernández; Gabriela Mendoza-Cardoso; José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza; Cristián Vela-Hinojosa; Fernando Díaz de León-Sánchez; Fernando Rivera-Cabrera; Irán Alia-Tejacal; Laura J. Pérez-Flores


Fruits | 2018

Chemical and sensory analysis of native genotypes and experimental lines of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)

Cristián Vela-Hinojosa; Héctor B. Escalona-Buendía; José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza; F. Díaz de León-Sánchez; R. Lobato-Ortíz; Juan Enrique Rodríguez-Pérez; M. Ramírez-Aguilar; F. Pérez-Díaz; Juan Manuel Villa-Hernández; Laura J. Pérez-Flores


Revista Mexicana De Ingenieria Quimica | 2017

COMPOSICIÓN FITOQUÍMICA DE EXTRACTOS DE Salvia hispánica L. Y SU EFECTO DE SACIEDAD

Fernando Rivera-Cabrera; M. Medina-Valdez; Clara Pelayo-Zaldívar; F Díaz de León-Sánchez; Laura J. Pérez-Flores; F Cruz Sosa; Edgar Sierra-Palacios; José Alberto Mendoza-Espinoza

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Laura J. Pérez-Flores

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Fernando Rivera-Cabrera

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Juan Manuel Villa-Hernández

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Cristián Vela-Hinojosa

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Denise RaddatzMota

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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F Díaz de León-Sánchez

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Mabel Fragoso-Serrano

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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