Chemical modification and anticancer effect of prenylated flavanones from Taiwanese propolis
Journal
Natural Product Research
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
2
Pages
116-124
Date Issued
2012
Author(s)
Abstract
Our previous studies demonstrated that eight prenylated flavanones (1-8), isolated from Taiwanese propolis, were capable of a broad spectrum of biological activities. Among them, nymphaeol A (3), nymphaeol B (4) and nymphaeol C (7), abundant in Taiwanese propolis, exhibited cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines. It therefore seemed interesting to improve their activity via a semi-synthetic strategy. In this study, 12 novel prenylated flavanones were synthesised in our laboratory and their activities were assessed for two human prostate cancer cell lines, PC-3 and DU-145, and a human hepatoma cell line, Hep-3B. Of these compounds, 10c, 11 and 12 showed more potent cytotoxicity against the PC-3 cell line than 5-Fu. Using cytometric analysis followed by double staining with annexin V-FITC and propidium iodide, it was observed that these compounds induced apoptosis as well. This suggests that prenylated flavanones 10c, 11 and 12 may have anticancer potential for further development. ? 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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Other Subjects
2',6 di(2 carboxylethyl) 3',4',5,7 tetramethoxyflavanone; 2',6 di(2 oxo ethyl) 3',4',5,7 tetramethoxyflavanone; 3 (3 hydroxy 3 methylbutyl) 2' (7 hydroxy 3,7 dimethyloct 3 enyl) 6 hydroxy 3',4',2,4 tetramethoxychalcone; 3',4',7 o trimethylnymphaeol c; 6 (3 hydroxy 3 methylbutyl) 2' (7 hydroxy 3,7 dimethyloctyl) 3',4',5,7 tetramethoxyflavanon; annexin; antineoplastic agent; flavone derivative; nymphaeol a; nymphaeol b; nymphaeol c; propidium iodide; propolis; unclassified drug; antineoplastic activity; apoptosis; article; cancer cell; chemical modification; controlled study; cytometry; human; human cell; liver cell carcinoma; prostate cancer; Antineoplastic Agents; Apoptosis; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular; Cell Line, Tumor; Drug Discovery; Flavanones; Flow Cytometry; Humans; Liver Neoplasms; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Male; Molecular Structure; Prenylation; Propolis; Prostatic Neoplasms; Taiwan
Type
journal article