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Macelignan
Chemical structure of macelignan
Names
IUPAC name (8S,8′R)-3-Methoxy-3′,4′-lignan-4-ol
Systematic IUPAC name 4--2-methoxyphenol
Other names Anwulignan
Identifiers
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InChI
  • InChI=1S/C20H24O4/c1-13(8-15-4-6-17(21)19(10-15)22-3)14(2)9-16-5-7-18-20(11-16)24-12-23-18/h4-7,10-11,13-14,21H,8-9,12H2,1-3H3/t13-,14+/m0/s1Key: QDDILOVMGWUNGD-UONOGXRCSA-N
  • InChI=1/C20H24O4/c1-13(8-15-4-6-17(21)19(10-15)22-3)14(2)9-16-5-7-18-20(11-16)24-12-23-18/h4-7,10-11,13-14,21H,8-9,12H2,1-3H3/t13-,14+/m0/s1Key: QDDILOVMGWUNGD-UONOGXRCBH
SMILES
  • C(CC1=CC2=C(C=C1)OCO2)(C)CC3=CC(=C(C=C3)O)OC
Properties
Chemical formula C20H24O4
Molar mass 328.40 g/mol
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Chemical compound

Macelignan (Anwulignan) is a lignan. It can be found in Myristica fragrans, the nutmeg.

Medical research

One study has shown that macelignan may exert antimicrobial and anticariogenic activity against Streptococcus mutans, but this is not a currently used treatment.

Macelignan may also act as an antidiabetic molecule via PPAR signaling and upregulate adipocyte gene expression

Macelignan may contain antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and is marketed in breast enhancement creams for its anti-aging properties.

References

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  2. Anticariogenic activity of macelignan isolated from Myristica fragrans (nutmeg) against Streptococcus mutans. J.Y. Chung, J.H. Choo, M.H. Lee and J.K. Hwang, Phytomedicine, Volume 13, Issue 4, 13 March 2006, Pages 261-266, doi:10.1016/j.phymed.2004.04.007
  3. Therapeutic Potential of Peroxisome Proliferators–Activated Receptor-α/γ Dual Agonist With Alleviation of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress for the Treatment of Diabetes http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/57/3/737.long
  4. ^ Paul S, Hwang JK, Kim HY, Jeon WK, Chung C, Han JS (March 2013). "Multiple biological properties of macelignan and its pharmacological implications". Archives of Pharmacal Research. 36 (3): 264–72. doi:10.1007/s12272-013-0048-z. PMID 23435944. S2CID 27489770.
  5. Lee, Kyung-Eun; Mun, Sukyeong; Pyun, Hee-Bong; Kim, Myung-Suk; Hwang, Jae-Kwan (2012). "Effects of macelignan isolated from Myristica fragrans (Nutmeg) on expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1 and type I procollagen in UVB-irradiated human skin fibroblasts". Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 35 (10): 1669–1675. doi:10.1248/bpb.b12-00037. ISSN 1347-5215. PMID 23037157.
  6. says, Tee O. "Best Breast Enlargement Creams Reviewed [UPDATED]". BreastEnlargement.name. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
Types of lignans
Lignans
Lignan glycosides
Mammalian lignans (enterolignans)
Neolignans
Flavonolignans


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