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Imines and lactones derived from friedelanes and their cytotoxic activity.

Mariana G AguilarGrasiely Faria SousaFernanda C G EvangelistaAdriano P SabinoSidney A Vieira FilhoLucienir P Duarte
Published in: Natural product research (2018)
Friedelan-3-one (1) and friedelane-3,16-dione (2) isolated from leaves and branches of Maytenus robusta Reissek were subjected to structural modifications via nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl group and Baeyer-Villiger oxidation in order to synthesize potential cytotoxic compounds. The oximes friedelane-3-hydroxyimino (3) and 3-hydroxyiminofriedelan-16-one (4) together with the lactones friedelane-3,4-lactone (5) and 3,4-lactonefriedelan-16-one (6) were characterized by IR and NMR spectroscopic analyses. Compounds 4 and 6 are reported for the first time. Cytotoxic screening via MTT assay in human leukemia cell lines (THP-1 and K562) demonstrated no significant improvement of compounds 3-6 when compared to the starting materials. Only compounds 3 and 5 demonstrated an improvement against K562 cells. However, the same assay on ovarian and breast cancer cell lines (TOV-21G and MDA-MB-231) showed a reduction in the IC50 for compounds 4-6, indicating that ring A modifications may enhance the biological potential.
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