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Wiley, Chemistry and Biodiversity, 6(3), p. 635-645, 2006

DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.200690066

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Structure and Vasorelaxant Activity of Floranol, a Flavonoid Isolated from the Roots ofDioclea grandiflora

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Abstract

The structure of the prenylated flavanonol, floranol (1=(2R,3R)-3,5,7-trihydroxy-2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-6-methoxy-8-(3-methylbut-2-enyl)-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one), isolated from the roots of Dioclea grandiflora (Fabaceae), was unambiguously determined by X-ray analysis. The compound was tested for vasorelaxant activity. In endothelium-containing aortic rings, floranol (1) induced a concentration-dependent vasodilator effect in vessels precontracted with 0.1 microM phenylephrine with an IC(50) value of 19.9+/-2.4 microM. The removal of endothelium or pretreatment of vessels with the NO-synthase inhibitor L-NAME did not change the IC(50) and E(max) values for floranol-induced vasorelaxation. We conclude that floranol (1) should be acting directly in the rat-aorta smooth muscle cells to produce its vasorelaxant effect. The structure-activity relationship was discussed in terms of the 3-D floranol structure determined by X-ray crystallography.