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Ferruginol is a natural
phenol Phenol (also called carbolic acid) is an aromatic organic compound with the molecular formula . It is a white crystalline solid that is volatile. The molecule consists of a phenyl group () bonded to a hydroxy group (). Mildly acidic, it req ...
with a terpenoid substructure. Specifically, it is a diterpene of the abietane chemical class, meaning it is characterized by three fused six-membered rings and alkyl functional groups. Ferruginol was first identified in 1939 by Brandt and Neubauer as the main component in the
resin In polymer chemistry and materials science, resin is a solid or highly viscous substance of plant or synthetic origin that is typically convertible into polymers. Resins are usually mixtures of organic compounds. This article focuses on natu ...
of the Miro tree (''Podocarpus ferrugneus)'' and has since been isolated from other
conifer Conifers are a group of conifer cone, cone-bearing Spermatophyte, seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the phylum, division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single ...
species in the families ''
Cupressaceae Cupressaceae is a conifer family, the cypress family, with worldwide distribution. The family includes 27–30 genera (17 monotypic), which include the junipers and redwoods, with about 130–140 species in total. They are monoecious, subdio ...
'' and ''
Podocarpaceae Podocarpaceae is a large family of mainly Southern Hemisphere conifers, known in English as podocarps, comprising about 156 species of evergreen trees and shrubs.James E. Eckenwalder. 2009. ''Conifers of the World''. Portland, Oregon: Timber Pre ...
''. As a biomarker, the presence of ferruginol in fossils, mainly resin, is used to describe the density of these conifers in that particular biosphere throughout time.


Background

Ferruginol is a phenolic abietene, a type of tricyclic diterpenoid derived from terrestrial plants. It has a molecular composition of C20H30O with a molecular weight of 286 g/mole. Along with its presence in the ''
Verbenaceae The Verbenaceae ( ), the verbena family or vervain family, is a family of mainly tropical flowering plants. It contains trees, shrubs, and herbs notable for heads, spikes, or clusters of small flowers, many of which have an aromatic smell. The ...
'' family, it has been found in a variety of conifer families including ''
Podocarpaceae Podocarpaceae is a large family of mainly Southern Hemisphere conifers, known in English as podocarps, comprising about 156 species of evergreen trees and shrubs.James E. Eckenwalder. 2009. ''Conifers of the World''. Portland, Oregon: Timber Pre ...
,'' the ancient '' Araucariaceae,'' and the extinct ''
Cheirolepidiaceae Cheirolepidiaceae is an extinct family of conifers. They first appeared in the Triassic, and were widespread during most of the Mesozoic era. They are united by the possession of a distinctive pollen type assigned to the form genus '' Classopolli ...
.'' It is particularly useful as a biomarker because of its concentration in the ''
Cupressaceae Cupressaceae is a conifer family, the cypress family, with worldwide distribution. The family includes 27–30 genera (17 monotypic), which include the junipers and redwoods, with about 130–140 species in total. They are monoecious, subdio ...
'' family. In these conifers, it acts as a plant metabolite, along with some protective and antibacterial roles.


Preservation

As a polar terpenoid, ferruginol was thought to have poor preservation potential. However, the discovery of resin fossils provided unaltered natural diterpenoids that can be used to understand botanical diversity during a given geological age. Analysis of macrofossils or clay sediments is also used to identify the presence of ferruginol, though these samples may not be fully preserved. Comparing the composition of fossilized coal or clay from the same region as resin fossils can indicate the original biological precursors of these samples. Additionally, the diagenetic alterations of fossils can be used to understand the environmental changes in the time after they were formed. General abietane diterpenoid abietic acids have been connected to the diagenetic products simonellite and retene. Microbial and abiotic degradation make it so most conifer biomarkers cannot be linked to specific species, so it is especially useful to find resinous samples that are able to provide more detailed identification. Due to the improved preservation of ferruginol and other diterpenoids in fossil resin, they have been found to be underrepresented in sediment samples when compared to angiosperms, whose leaf waxes are more free to disperse throughout the sample. Even in regions known to have a high abundance of conifers, sediment samples have been found to contain little to no unaltered diterpenoids. The relative of abundance of conifers cannot therefore not be directly determine from biomarker concentrations in sediment samples, as this will be biased by preservation. The presence of ferruginol has also been used in more modern samples as biological tracers. For example, analyzing the honeybee product propolis helps establish the main botanical source collected by the bees.


Measurement

The sample preparation to measure ferruginol abundance varies depending on form the sample initially takes, though generally follows the same structure. After physically crushing the sample, ''N'',''O''-bistrifluoroacetamide (BSTFA) is used to transform molecules into trimethyl-silyl (TMS) derivatives. It is then chemically extracted into neutral, aromatic, and polar fractions using specified eluents, often hexane, dichloromethane, and methanol, respectively. The aromatic fractions are then analyzed using
gas chromatography–mass spectrometry Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) is an analytical method that combines the features of gas-chromatography and mass spectrometry to identify different substances within a test sample. Applications of GC-MS include drug detection, fir ...
(GC-MS), and library data along with fragmentation patterns are used to identify the molecular makeup of each notable peak and their relative concentration in the sample. Ferruginol can be identified with a molecular weight of 286 m/z. Along with GC-MS, ferruginol has also been analyzed using cross polarization/ magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (3C-CPMAS-NMR) to provide more detailed analysis. Additionally, time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) has been used in combination with GC-MS with samples collected from still living organisms for surface imaging and depth profiling.


Bioactivity

Research published in 2005 found that this and other compounds of the class from ''Sequoia'' have ''
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and anti-inflammatory properties in
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s. ''In vitro'' studies have shown human colon, breast, and lung tumor reduction and reduction in oncogene transformed cells as well. Ferruginol has also been found to have antibacterial activity and gastroprotective effects. Against ovarian cancer cells, it induced
apoptosis Apoptosis (from grc, ἀπόπτωσις, apóptōsis, 'falling off') is a form of programmed cell death that occurs in multicellular organisms. Biochemical events lead to characteristic cell changes (morphology) and death. These changes incl ...
, limited migration, and caused cell cycle arrest. This impact on cancer cells was dose-dependent, with higher doses of ferruginol more successfully inhibiting migration. When studied against human prostate cancer cells, ferruginol similarly induced cell death by suppressing survival signaling pathways. Specific activity of tumor growth inhibition (GI) is 2-5 micrograms/milliliter. Beyond anti-cancer activity, studies with mice showed that ferruginol had anti-inflammatory properties against induced ulcerative colitis and acted as a gastroprotective agent against gastro lesions.{{Cite journal, last1=Areche, first1=Carlos, last2=Theoduloz, first2=Cristina, last3=Yáñez, first3=Tania, last4=Souza-Brito, first4=Alba R M, last5=Barbastefano, first5=Víctor, last6=de Paula, first6=Débora, last7=Ferreira, first7=Anderson L, last8=Schmeda-Hirschmann, first8=Guillermo, last9=Rodríguez, first9=Jaime A, date=2008-02-01, title=Gastroprotective activity of ferruginol in mice and rats: effects on gastric secretion, endogenous prostaglandins and non-protein sulfhydryls†, url=https://doi.org/10.1211/jpp.60.2.0014, journal=Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, volume=60, issue=2, pages=245–251, doi=10.1211/jpp.60.2.0014, pmid=18237473, s2cid=9928974, issn=0022-3573


Biomarker case study: Brazil

The Araripe Basin in Brazil is well known for the diverse and well-preserved collection of fossils. Despite this, the
Ipubi Formation The Ipubi Formation is the middle geological formation of the Santana Group, the middle part of the Araripe Group, in the Araripe Basin of northeastern Brazil. The formation is dated to the Aptian to Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous, unconform ...
in the central Santana Group is only poorly explored. To better understand the paleoflora, researchers at Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco analyzed amber resin from the black shales that make up the collection site. Palynological content had been used to date the Ipubi Formation as Aptian-Albian (125–100.5 mya), and the amber samples were thought to be
allochthonous River ecosystems are flowing waters that drain the landscape, and include the biotic (living) interactions amongst plants, animals and micro-organisms, as well as abiotic (nonliving) physical and chemical interactions of its many parts.Angelier ...
, having swept in from nearby conifer sources. GC-MS analysis resulted in the chromatogram shown to the right, with the ferruginol peak marked in red. Additionally, 3C-CPMAS-NMR was used to further understand the sample. The terpenoids analyzed were separated into three groups: monoterpenes, sesquiterpenoids, and diterpenoids. Diterpenoids of the abietanic class were the most abundant in the amber, though they are widely present in all conifer families and therefore less useful in identifying specific contributing species. The detection of ferruginol helped limit the biological origin to the families ''Cupressaceae'', ''Podocarpaceae'' and ''Cheirolepidiaceae''. Further more, the absence callitrisates, kauranes and phyllocladanes excluded ''Cupressaceae'' as the source. Therefore, the possible botanical sources of the amber collected in the Ipubi Formation were identified as ''Podocarpaceae'' and ''Cheirolepidiaceae.'' The results from the amber samples are consistent with environmental conditions determined from a separate analysis of the bituminous shale.


References

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