Abstract

11 new sesquiterpene dimers, sarglabolides A–K (1–11), and five known ones were isolated from the seeds of Sarcandra glabra. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic data analysis and chemical evidence. Sarglabolide A (1) was verified to exclusively possess a seventeen-membered macrocyclic ester ring formed by the scaffold of the sesquiterpene dimer and small organic acids, different from the eighteen-membered rings of the other reported analogues. The chiral small organic acid moieties were assigned to l-malic acid, d-malic acid, and d-tartaric acid based on the combination of spectroscopy, chemical derivatization and HPLC analysis. Dimers 1, 12 and 13 can significantly inhibit NO production in LPS-induced macrophages with IC50 values at 3.04, 4.65 and 2.33 μmol/L, respectively.

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