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Results in Chemistry
Betulinic acid and glycyrrhetinic acid derived piperazinyl spacered rhodamine B conjugates are highly cytotoxic and necrotic
Hans-Peter Deigner1  Marie Kozubek2  Sophie Hoenke2  René Csuk2 
[1] Furtwangen University, Institute of Precision Medicine, Medical and Life Science Faculty, Jakob–Kienzle–Str. 17, D-78054 Villingen–Schwenningen, Germany;Martin–Luther–University Halle–Wittenberg, Organic Chemistry, Kurt–Mothes–Str. 2, D–06120 Halle (Saale), Germany;
关键词: Betulin;    Betulinic acid;    Glycyrrhetinic acid;    Cytotoxicity;    Rhodamine B conjugates;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Pentacyclic triterpene-piperazine-rhodamine B conjugates with ursane or oleanane backbones have been shown in the past to be highly cytotoxic thereby acting as mitocans. Starting from betulinic acid or glycyrrhetinic acid, new analogues were now made available, and their cytotoxic activity was investigated employing several human tumor cell lines [A375 (melanoma), HT29 (colorectal carcinoma), MCF-7 (breast adenocarcinoma), A2780 (ovarian carcinoma), and for comparison NIH 3T3 (non-malignant fibroblasts)]. For these conjugates it has been established that the linking position at ring E governs the magnitude of cytotoxicity. These conjugates were still highly cytotoxic but significantly less cytotoxic than those holding a oleanane skeleton. Staining experiments showed the rhodamine B conjugates as necrotic compounds and to act as mitocans. The most active compound (8) held an EC50 = 0.04 μM for A2780 ovarian carcinoma cells.

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