Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
29688 Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A tetraprenyltoluquinol chromane meroterpenoid was isolated from Sargassum muticum.•The isolated compound showed photodamage attenuation on UVA-irradiated cells.•It provoked protection against intracellular ROS generation in dermal fibroblasts.

A tetraprenyltoluquinol meroterpenoid with a chromane moiety, obtained as an epimeric mixture at C3, was isolated for the first time from the dichloromethane fraction of a methanolic extract from the brown alga Sargassum muticum. The structure has been established by means of spectral methods including NMR spectroscopy and MS and comparison with reported data. The compound showed photodamage attenuation on irradiated cells with UVA light, presented protection against intracellular ROS generation in a degree comparable to retinoic acid (9.1–20.6%) and did not display toxicity against human dermal fibroblast cells.

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