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Bunodosine 391: An Analgesic Acylamino Acid from the Venom of the Sea Anemone <i>Bunodosoma cangicum</i>
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Bioorganic ChemistryAnesthetic MechanismPharmacotherapySerotonin Receptor AntagonistChemical BiologyMolecular PharmacologyMedicinal ChemistryPharmacological StudyAnesthetic PharmacologyBds 391BiochemistryAnalgesic Acylamino AcidMechanism Of ActionNeuropharmacologyPharmacologyBunodosine 391Natural SciencesPhysiologyMedicineDrug DiscoveryNew Acylamino Acid
A new acylamino acid, bunodosine 391 (BDS 391), was isolated from the venom of the sea anemone Bunodosoma cangicum. The structure was elucidated by spectroscopic analyses (2D NMR, ESIMS/MS) and verified by its synthesis. Intraplantar injection of BDS 391 into the hind paw of a rat induced a potent analgesic effect. This effect was not altered by naloxone (an opioid receptor antagonist), but was completely reversed by methysergide (a serotonin receptor antagonist), indicating that the effect is mediated by activation of serotonin receptors.
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