Product Details of 100-51-6. Recently I am researching about PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; PHASE ADVANCES; ANTAGONISTS; DERIVATIVES; ACTIVATION; MT1, Saw an article supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [81773612]; Program of Yunling Scholar; Youth Innovation Promotion Association, CAS [2013252]; Applied Basic Research Programs of Yunnan Province [2017FB137]. Published in PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD in OXFORD ,Authors: Chen, SY; Geng, CA; Ma, YB; Huang, XY; Yang, XT; Su, LH; He, XF; Li, TZ; Deng, ZT; Gao, Z; Zhang, XM; Chen, JJ. The CAS is 100-51-6. Through research, I have a further understanding and discovery of Benzyl Alcohol
Gastrodia elata is a famous traditional Chinese herb with medicinal and edible application. In this study, nine polybenzyls (1-9), including six new ones (2-5, 7 and 9), were isolated from the EtOAc extract of G. elata. Five compounds 1, 3, 4, 6 and 8 were found to activate melatonin receptors. Especially, compound 1 showed agonistic effects on MT1 and MT2 receptors with EC50 values of 237 and 244 mu M. For better understanding their structure-activity relationships (SARs), ten polybenzyl analogs were further synthesized and assayed for their activities on melatonin receptors. Preliminary SARs study suggested that two para-hydroxy groups were the key pharmacophore for maintaining activity. Molecular docking simulations verified that compound 1 could strongly interact with MT2 receptor by bonding to Phe 118, Gly 121, His 208, Try 294 and Ala 297 residues.
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