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Molecules | 2014

Triterpenoids from Gymnema sylvestre and Their Pharmacological Activities

Giovanni Di Fabio; Valeria Romanucci; Anna De Marco; Armando Zarrelli

Because plants are estimated to produce over 200,000 metabolites, research into new natural substances that can be used in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical and agro-industrial production of drugs, biopesticides and food additives has grown in recent years. The global market for plant-derived drugs over the last decade has been estimated to be approximately 30.69 billion USD. A relevant specific example of a plant that is very interesting for its numerous pharmacological properties, which include antidiabetic, anticarcinogenic, and neuroprotective effects is Gymnema sylvestre, used as a medicinal plant in Asia for thousands of years. Its properties are attributed to triterpenoidic saponins. In light of the considerable interest generated in the chemistry and pharmacological properties of G. sylvestre triterpenes and their analogues, we have undertaken this review in an effort to summarise the available literature on these promising bioactive natural products. The review will detail studies on the isolation, chemistry and bioactivity of the triterpenoids, which are presented in the tables. In particular the triterpenoids oxidised at C-23; their isolation, distribution in different parts of the plant, and their NMR spectral data; their names and physico-chemical characterisation; and the biological properties associated with these compounds, with a focus on their potential chemotherapeutic applications.


ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2013

Tuning RNA Interference by Enhancing siRNA/PAZ Recognition.

Maria Gaglione; Nicoletta Potenza; Giovanni Di Fabio; Valeria Romanucci; Nicola Mosca; Aniello Russo; Ettore Novellino; Sandro Cosconati; Anna Messere

Chemically modified siRNAs were synthesized to enhance the corresponding silencing activities. The introduced modifications endowed siRNAs with high silencing effect, long RNAi persistence, and better serum resistance. Theoretical data allowed us to correlate the observed siRNAs interfering performance with the peculiar interactions with PAZ.


Molecules | 2013

C-4 Gem-Dimethylated Oleanes of Gymnema sylvestre and Their Pharmacological Activities

Giovanni Di Fabio; Valeria Romanucci; M. Zarrelli; M. Giordano; Armando Zarrelli; Monte S. Angelo; P E Fermi

Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, is a herb distributed throughout the World, predominantly in tropical countries. The plant, widely used for the treatment of diabetes and as a diuretic in Indian proprietary medicines, possesses beneficial digestive, anti-inflammatory, hypoglycemic and anti-helmentic effects. Furthermore, it is believed to be useful in the treatment of dyspepsia, constipation, jaundice, hemorrhoids, cardiopathy, asthma, bronchitis and leucoderma. A literature survey revealed that some other notable pharmacological activities of the plant such as anti-obesity, hypolipidemic, antimicrobial, free radical scavenging and anti-inflammatory properties have been proven too. This paper aims to summarize the chemical and pharmacological reports on a large group of C-4 gem-dimethylated pentacyclic triterpenoids from Gymnema sylvestre.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014

New silibinin glyco-conjugates: Synthesis and evaluation of antioxidant properties

Armando Zarrelli; Valeria Romanucci; Concetta Tuccillo; Alessandro Federico; Carmela Loguercio; Raffaele Gravante; Giovanni Di Fabio

New silibinin glyco-conjugates have been synthesized by efficient method and in short time. Exploiting our solution phase strategy, several structurally diverse silibinin glyco-conjugates (gluco, manno, galacto, and lacto-) were successfully realized in very good yields and in short time. In preliminary study to evaluate their antioxidant and neuroprotective activities new derivatives were subjected to DPPH free radical scavenging assay and the Xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibition models assay. Irrespective of the sugar moiety examined, new glyco-conjugates are more than 50 times water-soluble of silibinin. In the other hand they exhibit a radical scavenging activities slightly higher than to silibinin and XO inhibition at least as silibinin.


Planta Medica | 2013

A Rapid and Simple Chromatographic Separation of Diastereomers of Silibinin and Their Oxidation to Produce 2,3-Dehydrosilybin Enantiomers in an Optically Pure Form

Giovanni Di Fabio; Valeria Romanucci; Cinzia Di Marino; Lorenzo De Napoli; Armando Zarrelli

Silybin A and B were separated from commercial silibinin using the preparative HPLC method. The described method is rapid and effective in obtaining gram-scale amounts of two diastereoisomers with minimal effort. In our approach, silibinin was dissolved in THF (solubility greater than 100 mg/mL), an alternative solvent to H₂O or MeOH in which silibinin has a very low solubility (ca 0.05-1.5 mg/mL), and then separated into its two components using preparative RP-HPLC. By starting with purified diastereoisomers, it was possible to obtain the two enantiomers of 2,3-dehydrosilybin in good yields and optically pure using an efficient oxidation procedure. All of the purified products were fully characterised using NMR (¹H, ¹³C), CD, [α](D), and ESI MS analyses. The purities of the products, which were evaluated using analytical HPLC, were greater than 98% in all cases.


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2016

Chemical and organoleptic characteristics of tomato purée enriched with lyophilized tomato pomace

Lucio Previtera; Gabriella Fucci; Anna De Marco; Valeria Romanucci; Giovanni Di Fabio; Armando Zarrelli

BACKGROUND Epidemiological studies have proved that tomato consumption is associated with a lower risk of developing several diseases (for example, certain types of cancers, cardiovascular diseases, macular degeneration, age-related eye disease). Many micronutrients and bioactive compounds are mainly present in peel and seeds and are lost during the processing into sauce, purée, paste and juice. RESULTS The addition of lyophilized and powdered tomato pomace enhances the properties of purée. In this paper we report the chemical and physicochemical characterization of a purée enriched with 2% dry pomace. Comparison of the analytical data of starting purée with the enriched purée showed a significant increase of all micronutrients, without the taste and appearance being compromised or altered negatively. CONCLUSION The product obtained is an example of a functional food rich in health-promoting phytochemicals, with the significant aspect of recovering a waste fraction of the tomato processing that would normally be disposed of in landfill, with associated costs and environmental impact.


Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | 2015

Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., an Indian Medicinal Herb: Traditional Uses, Chemical Composition, and Biological Activity

Giovanni Di Fabio; Valeria Romanucci; Cinzia Di Marino; Antonio Pisanti; Armando Zarrelli

Gymnema sylvestre R. Br. is one of the most important medicinal plants that grows in tropical forests in India and South East Asia. Its active ingredients and extracts of leaves and roots are used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments and they are present in the market for pharmaceutical and parapharmaceutical products. Commercial products based on substances of plant origin that are generally connoted as natural have to be subjected to monitoring and evaluation by health authorities for their potential impacts on public health. The monitoring and evaluation of these products are critical because the boundary between a therapeutic action and a functional or healthy activity has not yet been defined in a clear and unambiguous way. Therefore, these products are considered borderline products, and they require careful and rigorous studies, in order to use them as complement and/or even replacement of synthetic drugs that are characterized by side effects and high economic costs. This review explores the traditional uses, chemical composition and biological activity of G. sylvestre extracts, providing a general framework on the most interesting extracts and what are the necessary studies for a complete definition of the range of activities.


Molecules | 2017

Phosphate-Linked Silibinin Dimers (PLSd): New Promising Modified Metabolites

Valeria Romanucci; Raffaele Gravante; Martina Cimafonte; Cinzia Di Marino; Gilles Mailhot; Marcello Brigante; Armando Zarrelli; Giovanni Di Fabio

By exploiting the regioselective protection of the hydroxyl groups of silibinin along with the well-known phosphoramidite chemistry, we have developed an efficient strategy for the synthesis of new silibinin-modified species, which we have named Phosphate-Linked Silibinin Dimers (PLSd), in which the monomer units are linked by phosphodiester bonds. The antioxidant abilities of the new PLSd were estimated on HepG2 cells using DPPH free radical scavenging and xanthine/xanthine oxidase assays. The new phosphate-metabolites showed a higher anti-oxidant activity than the silibinin, as well as very low toxicity. The ability to scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as singlet oxygen (O21) and hydroxyl radical (HO•) reveals that the two dimers are able to scavenge HO• about two times more effectively than silibinin. Finally, solubility studies have shown that the PLSd present good water solubility (more than 20 mg·L−1) under circumneutral pH values, whereas the silibinin was found to be very poorly soluble (less than 0.4 mg·L−1) and not stable under alkaline conditions. Together, the above promising results warrant further investigation of the future potential of the PLSd as anti-oxidant metabolites within the large synthetic polyphenols field.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2018

New findings on the d(TGGGAG) sequence: Surprising anti-HIV-1 activity

Valeria Romanucci; Armando Zarrelli; Sandra Liekens; Sam Noppen; Christophe Pannecouque; Giovanni Di Fabio

The biological relevance of tetramolecular G-quadruplexes especially as anti-HIV agents has been extensively reported in the literature over the last years. In the light of our recent results regarding the slow G-quadruplex folding kinetics of ODNs based on d(TGGGAG) sequence, here we report a systematic anti-HIV screening to investigate the impact of the G-quadruplex folding on their anti-HIV activity. In particular, varying the single stranded concentrations of ODNs, it has been tested a pool of ODN sample solutions with different G-quadruplex concentrations. The anti-HIV assays have been designed favouring the limited kinetics involved in the tetramolecular G4-association based on the d(TGGGAG) sequence. Aiming to determine the stoichiometry of G-quadruplex structures in the same experimental conditions of the anti-HIV assays, a native gel electrophoresis was performed. The gel confirmed the G-quadruplex formation for almost all sample solutions while showing the formation of high order G4 structures for the more concentrated ODNs solutions. The most significant result is the discovery of a potent anti-HIV activity of the G-quadruplex formed by the natural d(TGGGAG) sequence (IC50 = 14 nM) that, until now, has been reported to be completely inactive against HIV infection.


Molecules | 2018

Effects of Dried Blood Spot Storage on Lipidomic Analysis

Cinzia Di Marino; Anna De Marco; Antonio Pisanti; Valeria Romanucci

During the lipidomic analysis of red blood cell membranes, the distribution and percentage ratios of the fatty acids are measured. Since fatty acids are the key constituents of cell membranes, by evaluating their quantities it possible to understand the general health of the cells and to obtain health indicators of the whole organism. However, because the analysis is precise, it is necessary to ensure that the blood does not undergo significant variations between the point of collection and analysis. The composition of the blood may vary dramatically weeks after collection, hence, here an attempt is made to stabilize these complex matrixes using antioxidants deposited on the paper cards on which the blood itself is deposited.

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Armando Zarrelli

University of Naples Federico II

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Giovanni Di Fabio

University of Naples Federico II

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Anna De Marco

University of Naples Federico II

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Lorenzo De Napoli

University of Naples Federico II

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Anna Messere

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Lucio Previtera

University of Naples Federico II

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Maria Gaglione

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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