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Exploring the Potential of Oleanolic Acid Dimers-Cytostatic and Antioxidant Activities, Molecular Docking, and ADMETox Profile.

Andrzej GüntherPrzemysław ZalewskiSzymon SipBarbara Bednarczyk-Cwynar
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The presented work aimed to explore the potential of oleanolic acid dimers (OADs): their cytostatic and antioxidant activities, molecular docking, pharmacokinetics, and ADMETox profile. The cytostatic properties of oleanolic acid ( 1 ) and its 14 synthesised dimers ( 2a - 2n ) were evaluated against 10 tumour types and expressed as IC 50 values. Molecular docking was performed with the CB-Dock2 server. Antioxidant properties were evaluated with the CUPRAC method. ADMETox properties were evaluated with the ADMETlab Manual (2.0) database. The results indicate that the obtained OADs can be effective cytostatic agents, for which the IC 50 not exceeded 10.00 for many tested cancer cell lines. All OADs were much more active against all cell lines than the mother compound ( 1 ). All dimers can inhibit the interaction between the 1MP8 protein and cellular proteins with the best results for compounds 2f and 2g with unsaturated bonds within the linker. An additional advantage of the tested OADs was a high level of antioxidant activity, with Trolox equivalent for OADs 2c , 2d , 2g - 2j , 2l , and 2m of approximately 0.04 mg/mL, and beneficial pharmacokinetics and ADMETox properties. The differences in the DPPH and CUPRAC assay results obtained for OADs may indicate that these compounds may be effective antioxidants against different radicals.
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