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Inhibition of Proliferation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells by Cucurbitanes from Momordica charantia

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JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS
Volume 80, Issue 7, Pages 2018-2025

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.7b00151

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  1. Basic Science Research Program [NRF-2017R1A2A2A05001340]
  2. Priority Research Centers Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant - Korean Government [NRF-2009-0093815]

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The cucurbitaceous plant Momordica charantia L., named bitter melon, inhabits Asia, Africa, and South America and has been used as a traditional medicine. The atypical proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) plays an important role in triggering the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is regarded as the most powerful growth factor in promoting the intimal accumulation of VSMCs. The current; study features the identification of six new cucurbitane-type triterpenoids (1-6) from the fruits of M. charantia, utilizing diverse chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. In particular, the 2D structure of 1 was confirmed utilizing the long-range) HSQMBC NMR pulse, capable of measuring heteronuclear long-range correlations ((4-6)J(CH)). The cucurbitanes were also assessed for their inhibitory activity against PDGF-induced VSMC proliferation. This current study may constitute a basis for developing those chemotypes into sensible pharmacophores alleviating cardiovascular disorders.

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