Geraniin
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IUPAC name (1R,7R,8S,26R,28S,29R,38R)-1,13,14,15,18,19,20,34,35,39,39-Undecahydroxy-2,5,10,23,31-pentaoxo-6,9,24,27,30,40-hexaoxaoctacyclo[34.3.1.04,38.07,26.08,29.011,16.017,22.032,37]tetraconta-3,1 1,13,15,17,19,21,32,34,36-decaen-28-yl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate | |
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Chemical formula | C41H28O27 |
Molar mass | 952.64 g/mol |
Density | 2.26 g/mL |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references |
Geraniin is a dehydroellagitannin found in geraniums.[1] It is found for instance in Geranium thunbergii, which is one of the most popular folk medicines and also an official antidiarrheic drug in Japan.[2] It can also be found in the rind of Nephelium lappaceum (rambutan).[3]
It mediates apoptosis by cleavage of focal adhesion kinase through up-regulation of Fas ligand expression in human melanoma cells.[1]
Geraniin has also been shown to possess immunomodularity properties, as it inhibits tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and NF-κB in ovarian cancer cells. [4]
Geraniin was studied for its anticancer activity and shown to target apoptosis via inactivation of PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway involving NF-κB when treated against HT-29 human colorectal adenocarcinoma cells. [5]
It is formed with one hexahydroxydiphenic acid unit, one modified hexahydroxydiphenic acid unit (dehydrohexahydroxydiphenic acid or DHHDP) and one gallic acid unit linked to a glucose molecule. It is forming an equilibrium mixture of six-membered hemi-ketal and five-membered hemi-ketal forms.[citation needed]
Chebulagic acid is formed from geraniin through a glutathione-mediated conversion.[6]
References
- ^ a b Lee, Jang-Chang; Tsai, Chih-Yen; Kao, Jung-Yie; Kao, Ming-Ching; Tsai, Shih-Chang; Chang, Chih-Shiang; Huang, Li-Jiau; Kuo, Sheng-Chu; et al. (2008). "Geraniin-mediated apoptosis by cleavage of focal adhesion kinase through up-regulation of Fas ligand expression in human melanoma cells". Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 52 (6): 655–63. doi:10.1002/mnfr.200700381. PMID 18435487.
- ^ Luger, P.; Weber, M.; Kashino, S.; Amakura, Y.; Yoshida, T.; Okuda, T.; Beurskens, G.; Dauter, Z. (1998). "Structure of the Tannin Geraniin Based on Conventional X-ray Data at 295 K and on Synchrotron Data at 293 and 120 K". Acta Crystallographica Section B. 54 (5): 687. Bibcode:1998AcCrB..54..687L. doi:10.1107/S0108768198000081.
- ^ Rapid isolation of geraniin from Nephelium lappaceum rind waste and its anti-hyperglycemic activity. Uma D. Palanisamy, Lai Teng Ling, Thamilvaani Manaharan, and David Appleton, Food Chemistry, 1 July 2011, Volume 127, Issue 1, Pages 21–27, doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2010.12.070
- ^ Wang X, et al. Geraniin suppresses ovarian cancer growth through inhibition of NF-κB activation and downregulation of Mcl-1 expression. J Biochem Mol Toxicol. 2017 Sep;31(9)
- ^ Chan, Chim Kei; Tang, Liu Ying; Goh, Bey Hing; Abdul Kadir, Habsah (2019). "Targeting apoptosis via inactivation of PI3K/Akt/MTOR signaling pathway involving NF-κB by geraniin in HT-29 human colorectal adenocarcinoma cells". Progress in Drug Discovery & Biomedical Science. 2. doi:10.36877/pddbs.a0000030.
- ^ Glutathione-mediated conversion of the ellagitannin geraniin into chebulagic acid. Tanaka T, Kouno I and Nonaka G.I, Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin, 1996, volume 44, no 1, pages 34-40, INIST 3003361
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- Diphenolic acid : Hexahydroxydiphenic acid (HHDP)
- Triphenolic acids : Nonahydroxytriphenic acid
- Sanguisorbic acid
- Valoneic acid
- Tetraphenolic acids : Isoterchebulic acid
- Terchebulinic acid
- Ellagic acid
- Gallagic acid
- Gallagic acid dilactone
- Luteic acid
- Sanguisorbic acid dilactone
- Valoneic acid dilactone
- Acetonyl geraniin
- Alnusiin
- Bicornin
- Carlesiin
- Casuarictin
- Emblicanin A and B
- Euscaphinin
- Galloyl pedunculagin
- Grandinin
- Helioscopinin B
- Jolkinin
- Lagerstannin A, B and C
- Macranganin
- Myrobalanitannin
- Nupharin A, B, C, D, E and F
- Pedunculagin
- Punicalagin
- Punigluconin
- Phyllanemblinin A, B, C, D, E and F
- Punicalin
- Roburin E
- Rugosin E
- Sanguiin H-5
- Stenophyllanin A, B and C
- Strictinin
- Tellimagrandin I and II
- Teracatain
- Terchebulin
- Terflavin A and B
- Tergallic acid
- Tergallic acid dilactone
C-glycosidic ellagitannins |
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Dehydroellagitannins (molecules with dehydrohexahydroxydiphenic acid (DHHDP) |
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Transformed ellagitannins |
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- Dimers
- Agrimoniin
- Cornusiin E (dimer of tellimagrandin II)
- Lambertianin A and B
- Nobotanin B
- Roburin A, B, C and D
- Sanguiin H-6
- Trimers
- Lambertianin C
- Raspberry ellagitannin
- Tetramers
- Lambertianin D
- Nobotanin S
- Pentamer
- Melastoflorin A
- Flavono-ellagitannins (hybrid type)
- Urolithins (metabolites)
- Pomegranate ellagitannins