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Diterpenoids from the leaves of Casearia kurzii showing cytotoxic activities

Yue Liang, Qi Zhang, Xueyuan Yang, Ying Li, Xuke Zhang, Yuhao Li, Qing Du, Da-Qing Jin, Jianlin Cui, Namrita Lall, Muhetaer Tuerhong, Dongho Lee, Munira Abudukeremu, Jing Xu, Ling Shuai, Yuanqiang Guo

2020Bioorganic Chemistry28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A phytochemical investigation to obtain bioactive substances as lead compounds or agents for cancer led to the obtainment of six new and two known clerodane diterpenoids from the leaves of Casearia kurzii. Their structures were elucidated using NMR techniques and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations. The subsequent biological cytotoxicity evaluation of these isolates toward human lung cancer A549, human cervical cancer HeLa, human chronic myeloid leukemia K562, and human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 was carried out. The most active compound 4 with an IC50 value of 9.7 μM against HepG2 cells was selected to examine the cytotoxic mechanism, which induced the apoptosis and arrested the HepG2 cell cycle at S stage. The in vivo zebrafish experiments revealed that compound 4 had the property of inhibiting tumor proliferation and migration.

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HeLaChemistryCytotoxicityPhytochemicalApoptosisCytotoxic T cellIC50StereochemistryIn vivoLiver cancerK562 cellsCell cycleCancer cellBiochemistryCancerIn vitroCancer researchHepatocellular carcinomaBiologyBiotechnologyGeneticsPlant-Derived Bioactive Compounds