The synthesis and screening of antitumor activity in vitro (cytotoxicity) of various oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and platinum-containing derivatives of allobetulin, including different arrangements of the double bonds in the A and B rings, penta- and hexacyclic ring A, 21-acetyl-20,28-epoxy-18α,19βH-ursane-isomeric cycle E, was carry out. (3R,5R)-19β,28-Epoxy-4,5-seco-18α-olean-3(5)-ozonide and 2,3-indolo-21β-acetyl-20β,28-epoxy-18α, H-19β-ursane showed significant cytotoxic activity against melanoma MeWo and Leukemia SR cells, appropriately. (3S,5S)-Diastereomer of the first compound showed no cytotoxicity.
Here we present antiestrogenic effects of Knotolan, a new dietary lignan from Abies sibirica raw material. Knotolan abolished growth-stimulating effects of 17β-estradiol on hormone-dependent MCF-7 cells.
Objective: to evaluate the prospects of the glycosides of indolocarbazole containing amino acid residues as potential antitumor compounds. Materials and methods. For 32 compounds by structural formulas using the methods of chemoinformatics, a number of molecular descriptors and the probability of manifestation of various types of biological activity were calculated, the cytotoxic activity was evaluated in vitro by methylthiazole tetrazolium (MTT) assay using five human tumor cell lines. Results. For the studied amino acid derivatives of glycosides of indolocarbazole, a high probability of antitumor activity with a low probability of cytotoxic activity in vitro is predicted by computer method. Low cytotoxic activity was confirmed in the MTT test on 5 cell lines. Computer methods were used to predict the mechanisms of possible antitumor activity and to calculate a number of molecular descriptors that are important for the qualification of substances as potential drugs. Conclusion. It is expedient to study the antitumor activity of amino-acid derivatives of glycosides of indolocarbazole in experiments on animals with transplanted tumors.
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