Abstract

Abstract Cleistocalyx operculatus flower buds are used as a main ingredient in various beverages and herbal tea in tropical areas. The present study was conducted to investigate anti-osteoclastogenic effects of ethanol extract of C. operculatus flower buds (ECB) and to identify anti-osteoclastogenic compounds in these buds. ECB significantly inhibited RANKL-induced osteoclast differentiation and decreased RANKL-induced the activation of NFATc1. We isolated nineteen compounds from C. operculatus flower buds and found that eight compounds, including maslinic acid ( 6 ) and its two coumaroyl analogs ( 7 and 8 ), significantly inhibited RANKL-induced osteoclast formation. Among these, 3-O- trans - p -coumaroyl maslinic acid ( 8 ) showed the most potent inhibitory effect on RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis via impairment of c-Fos and NF-κB activation, and subsequently, NFATc1 activation. These results suggested that identification of the anti-osteoclastogenic compounds from C. operculatus flower buds may extend our understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying biological activities of C. operculatus flower buds for osteoclast-related diseases.

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