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Isolation and Identification of an Antiproliferative Compound from Fructose–Tryptophan Maillard Reaction Products
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Medicinal ChemistryFood PreservativesFood Bioactive CompoundChemoprevention StrategyBiochemistryAntiproliferative ActivityNatural SciencesMedicineFood AnalysisNutraceutical IngredientAntiproliferative CompoundPhytochemicalActive CompoundAnti-cancer AgentPharmacologyDrug DiscoverySolvent FractionsNatural Product Synthesis
This study was performed to isolate and identify a compound with antiproliferative activity against human stomach cancer cell lines, from fructose-tryptophan Maillard reaction products (MRPs). The MRPs, prepared from a fructose-tryptophan solution heated at 130 °C for 2 h, were fractionated into five solvent fractions: n-hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, butanol, and water. The highest antiproliferative activity was found in the chloroform fraction (85.93% at 200 μg/mL), and the active compound from this chloroform fraction was purified by silica gel column chromatography, TLC, and preparative HPLC. The antiproliferative activity (IC50) of the active compound was 42.24 μg/mL, and the active compound was identified as perlolyrine (C16H10N2O2) by (1)H/(13)C NMR, DEPT, HMBC, and LC-ESI-MS. Therefore, this research may be useful in developing perlolyrine as a functional therapeutic agent.
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