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  2. Cytotoxic constituents from the stem bark of Dichapetalum gelonioides collected in the Philippines

Cytotoxic constituents from the stem bark of Dichapetalum gelonioides collected in the Philippines

  • J Nat Prod. 2006 Mar;69(3):332-7. doi: 10.1021/np058083q.
Liqiong Fang 1 Aiko Ito Hee-Byung Chai Qiuwen Mi William P Jones Domingo R Madulid Mildred B Oliveros Qi Gao Jimmy Orjala Norman R Farnsworth Djaja D Soejarto Geoffrey A Cordell Steven M Swanson John M Pezzuto A Douglas Kinghorn
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  • 1 Program for Collaborative Research in the Pharmaceutical Sciences, and the Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60612, USA.
Abstract

Fractionation of an ethyl acetate-soluble extract of the stem bark of Dichapetalum gelonioides, collected in the Philippines, using the LNCaP (hormone-dependent human prostate) cell line as a monitor, led to the purification of three dichapetalin-type triterpenoids [dichapetalins A (1), I (2), and J (3)], along with two dolabrane norditerpenoids (6, 7), and the additional triterpenoids zeylanol (8), 28-hydroxyzeylanol (9), and betulinic acid. Since compounds 1-3 exhibited promising selectivity against the SW626 (human ovarian Cancer) cell line, a re-collection of the plant material was carried out, to obtain more of these compounds for additional biological testing. Two further phenylpyranotriterpenoids [dichapetalins K (4) and L (5)] were isolated from the re-collected plant material. The structures of the new compounds 2-5 and 9 were determined on the basis of spectroscopic data interpretation, and the relative configuration of 6 was confirmed using X-ray crystallography. Compounds 4-6 and the methyl ester, 6a, exhibited broad cytotoxic activity when tested against a panel of human tumor cell lines. Dichapetalin A (1) was not active when evaluated in an in vivo hollow fiber assay in the dose range 1-6 mg/kg.

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