从自然资源中寻找具有抗癌潜力的新型甾体苷。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Yukiko Matsuo, Yoshihiro Mimaki
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对高等植物的化学研究,尤其是对其甾体苷的研究,为从天然产品中提取抗癌剂提供了一种前景广阔的方法。我们对九种高等植物--Convallaria majalis 的全株和根茎、Agave utahensis 的全株、Adonis amurensis 的根、Adonis aestivalis 的种子、Bessera elegans 的鳞茎、Fritillaria meleagris 的鳞茎、Digitalis purpurea 的种子、Yucca glauca 的地下部分和 Lilium pumilum 的鳞茎--进行了系统的植物化学研究,从而发现了新型甾体苷。根据光谱数据和化学转化,确定了这些新成分的结构。通过使用光学旋转检测器对其水解物进行直接高效液相色谱分析,对单糖及其绝对构型进行了鉴定。评估了分离出的甾体苷对各种肿瘤细胞(A549、ACHN、HepG-2、HL-60、HSC-2、HSC-3、HSC-4、HSG 和 SBC-3)和正常细胞(Fa2 N-4、HK-2 和 TIG-3 细胞)的细胞毒性。某些甾体苷表现出选择性细胞毒性和协同效应,使其成为潜在的抗癌先导化合物。我们记录了从高等植物中分离出的 139 种甾体苷,并评估了它们的细胞毒性活性。
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Search for new steroidal glycosides with anti-cancer potential from natural resources

Search for new steroidal glycosides with anti-cancer potential from natural resources

Chemical investigations of higher plants, with particular attention paid to their steroidal glycosides, present a promising approach for generating anti-cancer agents from natural products. We conducted a systematic phytochemical investigation of nine higher plants—whole plants and rhizomes of Convallaria majalis, whole plants of Agave utahensis, roots of Adonis amurensis, seeds of Adonis aestivalis, bulbs of Bessera elegans, bulbs of Fritillaria meleagris, seeds of Digitalis purpurea, underground parts of Yucca glauca, and bulbs of Lilium pumilum—which led to the discovery of novel steroidal glycosides. The structures of these new constituents were determined based on spectroscopic data and chemical transformations. The identification of the monosaccharides including their absolute configurations was carried out by direct HPLC analysis of their hydrolysates using an optical rotation detector. Cytotoxicity of the isolated steroidal glycosides was evaluated against various tumor cells (A549, ACHN, HepG-2, HL-60, HSC-2, HSC-3, HSC-4, HSG, and SBC-3) and normal cells (Fa2 N-4, HK-2, and TIG-3 cells). Certain steroidal glycosides exhibit selective cytotoxicity and synergistic effects, making them potential lead compounds for use as anti-cancer agents. We document the isolation of 139 steroidal glycosides from higher plants and assessment their cytotoxic activities.

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6.90
自引率
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79
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Natural Medicines is an international journal publishing original research in naturally occurring medicines and their related foods and cosmetics. It covers: -chemistry of natural products -biochemistry of medicinal plants -pharmacology of natural products and herbs, including Kampo formulas and traditional herbs -botanical anatomy -cultivation of medicinal plants. The journal accepts Original Papers, Notes, Rapid Communications and Natural Resource Letters. Reviews and Mini-Reviews are generally invited.
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