Author/Authors :
Fakri Mustafa, Y Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - College of Pharmacy - University of Mosul - Mosul, Iraq , Riyadh Khalil, R Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - College of Pharmacy - University of Mosul - Mosul, Iraq , Tareq Mohammed, E Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - College of Pharmacy - University of Mosul - Mosul, Iraq , Bashir, M. K Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - College of Pharmacy - University of Mosul - Mosul, Iraq , Khudhayer Oglah, M Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - College of Pharmacy - University of Mosul - Mosul, Iraq
Abstract :
Coumarin (2H-1-benzopyran-2-one) is a plant-derived natural product known for its pharmacological
properties, such as anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anticancer,
antihypertensive, antitubercular, anticonvulsant, antiadipogenic, antihyperglycemic, antioxidant, and
neuroprotective. Two coumarin-based products were identified in the seeds of two apple phenotypes commonly
known as Granny Smith and Red Delicious. This study aimed to evaluate the chemical manipulation of these
coumarin-based products to more lipophilic semisynthetic compounds and trace the role of the phenolic
hydroxyl group in the bioactivity of the parent natural products. The bioactivity evaluation included studying the
potentials of the natural- and semisynthetic-coumarins as antioxidant, antineoplastic, antifungal, and
antibacterial agents. At the first step, the antiradical potential of these products was evaluated versus the free
radicals of hydroxyl and DPPH. The second potential was investigated utilizing an MTT-based photo assay
versus several cancer-line cells,including SK-OV-3, MCF-7, KYSE-30, LC540, HeLa, AR42J, AB12, and
AMN3. The third and fourth potentials were recognized by conducting a disc-diffusion method against six
infective bacterial strains and three fungal strains. The test bacteria were Shigella dysenteriae, Klebsiella
pneumonia, Escherichia coli, Haemophilus influenzae, Salmonella typhi, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. On the
other hand, the test fungi included Aspergillus flavus, Candida albicans, and Aspergillus niger. The results
arising from these biopotentials revealed that the investigated functional group exerted a positive impact on the
antiradical and antineoplastic potentials of the natural derivatives; however, they had a negative consequence on
their antimicrobial potentials.
Keywords :
Structural manipulation , Natural coumarins , Semisynthetic derivatives , Antibacterial , Antiradical , Antineoplastic , Antifungal