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  2. Alkaloids from Microcos paniculata with cytotoxic and nicotinic receptor antagonistic activities

Alkaloids from Microcos paniculata with cytotoxic and nicotinic receptor antagonistic activities

  • J Nat Prod. 2013 Feb 22;76(2):243-9. doi: 10.1021/np3007414.
Patrick C Still 1 Bitna Yi Tatiana F González-Cestari Li Pan Ryan E Pavlovicz Hee-Byung Chai Tran Ngoc Ninh Chenglong Li Djaja Djendoel Soejarto Dennis B McKay A Douglas Kinghorn
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  • 1 Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, United States.
Abstract

Microcos paniculata is a large shrub or small tree that grows in several countries in South and Southeast Asia. In the present study, three new Piperidine Alkaloids, microgrewiapines A-C (1-3), as well as three known compounds, inclusive of microcosamine A (4), 7'-(3',4'-dihydroxyphenyl)-N-[4-methoxyphenyl)ethyl]propenamide (5), and liriodenine (6), were isolated from cytotoxic fractions of the separate chloroform-soluble extracts of the stem bark, branches, and leaves of M. paniculata. Compounds 1-6 and 1a (microgrewiapine A 3-acetate) showed a range of cytotoxicity values against the HT-29 human colon Cancer cell line. When evaluated for their effects on human α3β4 or α4β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), several of these compounds were shown to be active as nAChR antagonists. As a result of this study, microgrewiapine A (1) was found to be a selective cytotoxic agent for colon Cancer cells over normal colon cells and to exhibit nicotinic receptor antagonistic activity for both the hα3β4 and hα4β2 receptor subtypes.

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