Cardiac Glycoside Constituents of Streblus asper with Potential Antineoplastic Activity.
Yulin RenWei-Lun ChenDaniel D LantvitEllen J SassPratik ShriwasTran Ngoc NinhHee-Byung ChaiXiaoli ZhangDjaja D SoejartoXiaozhuo ChenDavid M LucasSteven M SwansonJoanna E BurdetteAlan Douglas KinghornPublished in: Journal of natural products (2016)
Three new (1-3) and two known (4 and 5) cytotoxic cardiac glycosides were isolated and characterized from a medicinal plant, Streblus asper Lour. (Moraceae), collected in Vietnam, with six new analogues and one known derivative (5a-g) synthesized from (+)-strebloside (5). A preliminary structure-activity relationship study indicated that the C-10 formyl and C-5 and C-14 hydroxy groups and C-3 sugar unit play important roles in the mediation of the cytotoxicity of (+)-strebloside (5) against HT-29 human colon cancer cells. When evaluated in NCr nu/nu mice implanted intraperitoneally with hollow fibers facilitated with either MDA-MB-231 human breast or OVCAR3 human ovarian cancer cells, (+)-strebloside (5) showed significant cell growth inhibitory activity in both cases, in the dose range 5-30 mg/kg.