Abstract

Three new compounds (1-2, 14), as well as 22 known compounds (3-13, 15-25), were extracted for the first time from the Selaginella effusa Alston (S. effusa). For the unknown compounds, the planar configurations were determined via NMR and by high-resolution mass spectrometry, while their absolute configurations were determined by calculated electronic circular dichroism (ECD), and the configuration of the stereogenic center of biflavones 4-5 were established for the first time. The pure compounds (1-25) were tested in vitro to determine the inhibitory activity of the enzyme-catalyzed reactions. Compounds 1-9 inhibited α-glucosidase with IC50 values ranging from 0.30±0.02 to 4.65±0.04 μM and kinetic analysis of enzyme inhibition indicated that biflavones 1-3 were mixed-type α-glucosidase inhibitors. Compounds 12-13 showed excellent inhibitory activity against urease, with compound 12 (IC50 =4.38±0.31 μM) showing better inhibitory activity than the positive control drug AHA (IC50 13.52±0.61 μM). In addition, molecular docking techniques were used to simulate inhibitor-enzyme binding and to estimate the binding posture of the α-glucosidase and urease catalytic sites.

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