The antiausterity strategy is a promising
approach for the discovery
of lead compounds with unprecedented anticancer activities by targeting
the tolerance of cancer cells to nutrition starvation. These agents
are selectively cytotoxic under the tumor microenvironment-mimicking
condition of nutrition starvation, without apparent toxicity in the
normal nutrient-rich condition. In this study, an ethanol extract
of Betula alnoides showed antiausterity activity
against PANC-1 human pancreatic cancer cells under nutrient-deprived
conditions, with a PC50 value of 13.2 μg/mL. Phytochemical
investigation of this active extract led to the isolation of eight
benzophenones (1–8), including six
new compounds, named betuphenones A–F (2–7), and three known xanthones (9–11). The structure elucidation of the new compounds was achieved
by HRFABMS, NMR, and ECD spectroscopic analyses. A plausible biogenetic
pathway of the new compounds was proposed. Compounds 1–7 displayed antiausterity activity with PC50 values of 4.9–8.4 μM. Moreover, compounds 2 and 7 induced alterations in PANC-1 cell morphology
under nutrient-deprived conditions and also inhibited PANC-1 colony
formation under nutrient-rich conditions.
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