Abstract
New dolabellane-type diterpene alkaloids, nigellamines A(3), A(4), A(5), and C, were isolated from the methanolic extract of an Egyptian medicinal food, black cumin (the seeds of Nigella sativa). Their absolute configurations were determined on the basis of chemical and physicochemical evidence. Nigellamines were found to lower triglyceride levels in primary cultured mouse hepatocytes, and in particular, the activity of nigellamine A(5) was equivalent to that of the hypolipidemic agent, clofibrate.
MeSH terms
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Alkaloids / chemical synthesis*
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Alkaloids / isolation & purification
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Alkaloids / pharmacology*
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Animals
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Cells, Cultured
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Cuminum / chemistry*
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Diterpenes / chemistry*
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Diterpenes / isolation & purification
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Diterpenes / pharmacology*
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Hepatocytes / drug effects
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Hepatocytes / metabolism
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Lipid Metabolism*
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Methanol
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Mice
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Molecular Conformation
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Plant Extracts / chemistry
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Seeds / chemistry
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Solvents
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Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
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Spectrophotometry, Infrared
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Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
Substances
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Alkaloids
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Diterpenes
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Plant Extracts
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Solvents
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Methanol