Miyabeacin: A new cyclodimer presents a potential role for willow in cancer therapy

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Willow (Salix spp.) is well known as a source of medicinal compounds, the most famous being salicin, the progenitor of aspirin. Here we describe the isolation, structure determination, and anti-cancer activity of a cyclodimeric salicinoid (miyabeacin) from S. miyabeana and S. dasyclados. We also show that the capability to produce such dimers is a heritable trait and how variation in structures of natural miyabeacin analogues is derived via cross-over Diels-Alder reactions from pools of ortho-quinol precursors. These transient ortho-quinols have a role in the, as yet uncharacterised, biosynthetic pathways around salicortin, the major salicinoid of many willow genotypes.

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Ward, J. L., Wu, Y., Harflett, C., Onafuye, H., Corol, D., Lomax, C., … Beale, M. H. (2020). Miyabeacin: A new cyclodimer presents a potential role for willow in cancer therapy. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63349-1

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