Hairy root mediated functional derivatization of artemisinin and their bioactivity analysis

2015 
Abstract Biotransformation of artemisinin (1) with the selected hairy root clones of three medicinally important plants, i.e ., Atropa belladonna, Hyoscyamus muticus and Ocimum basilicum , yielded two biotransformed products, which were identified as 3-α-hydroxy-1-deoxyartemisinin (2) and 4-hydroxy-9,10-dimethyloctahydrofuro-(3,2-i)-isochromen-11(4 H )-one (3). Their structures were elucidated through spectroscopic analysis (NMR/MS) and X-ray crystallography. The relative transformation efficiencies of the tested hairy root clones differed concerning individual bioconversion reactions. Consequently, the HR clones of H. muticus and A. belladonna accomplished the highest conversion of ( 1 ) to ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) respectively, while that of O. basilicum imparted an intermediate response. In-silico and in-vitro bioactivity analysis of the derivatives revealed promising anti-plasmodial activity profile in tandem with notable TNF level lowering potential of compound ( 2 ), indicating thereby its prospective therapeutic merit in ameliorating the severity of malarial infection.
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