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Polyacetylenes from Sardinian Oenanthe fistulosa: A Molecular Clue to risus sardonicus
Author(s) -
Giovanni Appendino,
Federica Pollastro,
Luisellá Verotta,
Mauro Ballero,
Adriana Romano,
Paulina Wyrembek,
Katarzyna Szczuraszek,
Jerzy W. Mozrzymas,
Orazio TaglialatelaScafati
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of natural products
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.976
H-Index - 139
eISSN - 1520-6025
pISSN - 0163-3864
DOI - 10.1021/np8007717
Subject(s) - herb , traditional medicine , botany , chemistry , stereochemistry , medicinal herbs , biology , medicine
An investigation of Oenanthe fistulosa from Sardinia afforded oenanthotoxin (1a) and dihydrooenanthotoxin (1b) from the roots and the diacetylenic epoxydiol 2 from the seeds. The absolute configuration of 1a and 1b was established as R by the modified Mosher's method, and the structure of 2 by chemical correlation with (+)-(3R,8S)-falcarindiol. Oenanthotoxin (1a) and dihydrooenanthotoxin (1b) were found to potently block GABAergic responses, providing a molecular rationale for the symptoms of poisoning from water-dropwort (Oenanthe crocata) and related plants. These observations bear relevance for a series of historical and ethnopharmacological observations on the identification of the Sardonic herb and the molecular details of the facial muscular contraction caused by its ingestion (risus sardonicus).

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