Methylpiperate derivatives from Piper longum and their inhibition of monoamine oxidase

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Seon A. Lee
Ji Sang Hwang
Xiang Hua Han
Chul Lee
Min Hee Lee
Sang Gil Choe
Seong Su Hong
Dongho Lee
Myung Koo Lee
Bang Yeon Hwang
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[1] Korea University,Division of Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
[2] Chungbuk National University,College of Pharmacy
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Piperaceae; Methylpiperate; Monoamine oxidase inhibitor;
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We have previously reported that piperine, a known piperidine alkaloid from Piper longum, competitively inhibited mouse brain MAO-A and MAO-B activities. Piperine also showed in vivo antidepressant-like activity against the tail suspension test. In the present study, we further expanded on the identification of MAO inhibitors from the fruit of P. longum. Activity-guided fractionation of a methylene chloride soluble extract led to the isolation of three known piperine-related compounds, methylpiperate (1), guineensine (2), and piperlonguminine (3). Of these, methylpiperate (1) and guineensine (2) showed significant MAO inhibitory activities with IC50 values of 3.6 and 139.2 μM, respectively. Furthermore, methylpiperate (1) exhibited a selective inhibitory effect against MAO-B (IC50 value: 1.6 μM) than MAO-A (IC50 value: 27.1 μM). The kinetic study using the Lineweaver-Burk plots analysis suggested that methylpiperate (1) competitively inhibits MAO-A and MAO-B activities with the Ki values of 23.5 and 1.3 μM, respectively.
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