Anti-obesity effects of secondary metabolites from Chrysosplenium flagelliferum: in vitro and in silico studies
  • Heo, Eun Jin
  • Jung, Bowon
  • Kwon, Sunbeom
  • Choi, Min Yeong
  • Jang, Yoon Seo
  • ... Kim, Ki Hyun
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From the extract of Chrysosplenium flagelliferum, a Korean forest medicinal plant, a new triterpene glycoside (1), four triterpenoids (2-5), four flavonoids (6-9), a monoterpene lactone (10), a phenolic compound (11) and an alkaloid (12) were isolated. All isolates were evaluated for their anti-obesity effects, where cucurbitacin D (2) and cirsimaritin (6) exhibited significant inhibitory activities against lipid accumulation in differentiating 3T3-L1 adipocytes and downregulated the expression of PPAR-gamma. Based on this, both compounds were subjected to molecular docking and dynamics simulation with PPAR-gamma. Compound 2 showed dynamic binding behavior driven by conformational flexibility, while compound 6 maintained a stable and compact binding pose, suggesting they engage PPAR-gamma through distinct binding modes and differential molecular mechanisms. In conclusion, this study suggests that C. flagelliferum is a promising source of anti-obesity agents and provides insight into molecular mechanisms of its bioactive compounds, highlighting their potential as therapeutic candidates for metabolic disorders.

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ADIPOCYTE DIFFERENTIATIONCUCURBITACIN-DFLAVONOIDSNMRADIPOGENESISINHIBITIONL.
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Anti-obesity effects of secondary metabolites from Chrysosplenium flagelliferum: in vitro and in silico studies
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Heo, Eun JinJung, BowonKwon, SunbeomChoi, Min YeongJang, Yoon SeoKim, Ki HyunPark, Gwang HunKim, Ji AhLee, Seulah
DOI
10.1039/d6ra00782a
발행일
2026-05-08
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RSC Advances
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27
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25011 ~ 25023