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Dimeric labdane diterpenes: synthesis and antiproliferative effects.


ABSTRACT: Several diterpenes with the labdane skeleton show biological activity, including antiproliferative effects. Most of the research work on bioactive labdanes has been carried out on naturally occurring diterpenes and semisynthetic derivatives, but much less is known on the effects of diterpene dimers. The aim of the present work was to synthesize dimeric diterpenes from the labdane imbricatolic acid using esters, ethers and the triazole ring as linkers. Some 18 new derivatives were prepared and the compounds were evaluated for antiproliferative activity on human normal fibroblasts (MRC-5) and the following human tumor cell lines: AGS, SK-MES-1, J82 and HL-60. The diethers 8-10, differing in the number of CH? units in the linker, presented better antiproliferative activity with a maximum effect for the derivative 9. The best antiproliferative effect against HL-60 cells was found for compounds 3 and 17, with IC?? values of 22.3 and 23.2 ?M, lower than that found for the reference compound etoposide (2.23 ?M). The compounds 9, 17 and 11 were the most active derivatives towards AGS cells with IC?? values of 17.8, 23.4 and 26.1 ?M. A free carboxylic acid function seems relevant for the effect as several of the compounds showed less antiproliferative effect after methylation.

SUBMITTER: Pertino MW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6270601 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dimeric labdane diterpenes: synthesis and antiproliferative effects.

Pertino Mariano Walter MW   Theoduloz Cristina C   Bastías Marco M   Schmeda-Hirschmann Guillermo G  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20130521 5


Several diterpenes with the labdane skeleton show biological activity, including antiproliferative effects. Most of the research work on bioactive labdanes has been carried out on naturally occurring diterpenes and semisynthetic derivatives, but much less is known on the effects of diterpene dimers. The aim of the present work was to synthesize dimeric diterpenes from the labdane imbricatolic acid using esters, ethers and the triazole ring as linkers. Some 18 new derivatives were prepared and th  ...[more]

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