authors
David Ribnicky
,
Seon Beom Kim
,
Alexander Poulev
,
Yang Wang
,
Anik Boudreau
,
Ilya Raskin
,
Jonathan Bisson
,
G. Joseph Ray
,
Shao-Nong Chen
,
Allison Richard
,
Jacqueline M. Stephens
,
Guido F. Pauli
journal Journal of Natural Products
subjects Adipogenesis Artemisia Lipolysis



journal Journal of Natural Products
subjects Adipogenesis Artemisia Lipolysis
Two new diprenylated coumaric acid isomers (1a and 1b) and two known congeners, capillartemisin A (2) and B (3), were isolated from Artemisia scoparia as bioactive markers using bioactivity-guided HPLC fractionation. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic means, including 1D and 2D NMR methods and LC-MS, with their purity assessed by 1D 1H pure shift qNMR spectroscopic analysis. The bioactivity of compounds was evaluated by enhanced accumulation of lipids, as measured using Oil Red O staining, and by increased expression of several adipocyte marker genes, including adiponectin in 3T3-L1 adipocytes relative to untreated negative controls.
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