Abstract

Nine new limonoids, named thaixylomolins S–Z (1–8) and 2-O-acetylthaixylomolin Z (9), were isolated from seeds of the mangrove, Xylocarpus moluccensis, collected in the mangrove swamp of Trang Province, Thailand. Thaixylomolin S (1) is the fourth member of the khayalactone class of limonoids containing a hexahydro-2H-2,5- propanocyclopenta[b]furan motif. Thaixylomolins T–Y (2–7) are structurally diverse mexicanolides; whereas thaixylomolin Z (8) and 2-O-acetylthaixylomolin Z (9) are phragmalin 8,9,30-orthoesters. The structures of these compounds were established by HRESIMS and extensive 1D and 2D NMR investigations. The absolute configurations of thaixylomolins S (1), U (3), and Z (8) were unambiguously established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses, conducted with Cu Kα radiation; whereas that of 2-O-acetylthaixylomolin Z (9) was determined to be the same as that of thaixylomolin Z (8) by the accurate fit of their experimental electronic circular dichroism spectra. Thaixylomolin S (1), featuring the presence of a 30-(2′-methyl)butyryloxy group, is the first limonoid of the khayalactone class, whose constitution and absolute configuration are unequivocally determined by X-ray crystallography. The inhibitory activities of all the compounds, except for the epimers 4, were assayed against human carboxylesterase 2. All the tested compounds exhibited inhibition rates in the range of 16–65% at the concentration of 100.0 μM.

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