Six new phenylpropanoids from Kaempferia galanga L. and their anti-inflammatory activity

Fitoterapia. 2024 May 19:176:106028. doi: 10.1016/j.fitote.2024.106028. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Kaempferia galanga L. is an aromatic medicinal plant belonging to the Zingiberaceae family. Its rhizome has been widely used as traditional Chinese medicine and a flavor spice for a long time. In this study, six previously undescribed phenylpropanoids, including four [2+2]-cycloaddition-derived cyclobutane natural products (1-4), and two phenylpropanoids (5-6) were isolated from the rhizomes of K. galanga L. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, NMR calculation, and ECD spectra calculation. These cyclobutane derivatives were isolated from K. galanga for the first time. Furthermore, compounds 1-6 were evaluated for the potential inhibitory activities on NO production and NF-κB nuclear translocation in LPS-triggered RAW 264.7 macrophages. The results showed that the isolated compounds have a moderate anti-inflammatory activity measured on their potency to inhibit NO production and the expression of iNOS and COX-2. Additionally, compound 2 effectively suppressed NF-κB nuclear translocation at a concentration of 40 μM.

Keywords: Kaempferia galanga L.; Zingiberaceae; [2+2] cycloaddition natural product; anti-inflammatory activity; cyclobutane derivative; phenylpropanoid.