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Effective MDR reversers through phytochemical study of Euphorbia boetica
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AbstractIntroductionMacrocyclic diterpenes from Euphorbia species were found to be promising modulators of multidrug resistance (MDR), a complex phenomenon that hampers the effectiveness of cancer therapy.ObjectiveTo find new effective MDR reversers through the phytochemical study of E. boetica, including isolation and molecular derivatisation.Material and methodsThe phytochemical study of E. boetica was performed through chromatographic techniques. Preliminary analysis of crude chromatographic fractions from the methanol extract was carried out by 1H‐NMR in order to prioritise the study of those having macrocyclic diterpenes. Polyamide resin was used to remove chlorophylls. Molecular derivatisation of isolated compounds comprised hydrolysis, reduction and acylation reactions. The structural identification of compounds was performed through analysis of spectroscopic data, mainly one‐dimensional‐ and two‐dimensional‐NMR. The MDR reversing activity was assessed using a combination of transport and chemosensitivity assays, in mouse lymphoma (L5178Y‐MDR) and Colo320 cell models.ResultsThe 1H‐NMR study of crude fractions and application of a straightforward method to remove chlorophylls, allowed the effortless isolation of two lathyrane‐type diterpenes in large amounts, including the new polyester, euphoboetirane B (1). Taking advantage of the chemical functions of 1, 13 new derivatives were prepared. Several compounds showed to be promising modulators of P‐glycoprotein (P‐gp), in resistant cancer cells. Most of the compounds tested revealed to interact synergistically with doxorubicin.ConclusionThese results corroborate the importance of macrocyclic lathyrane diterpenes as effective lead compounds for the reversal of MDR.
Title: Effective MDR reversers through phytochemical study of Euphorbia boetica
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AbstractIntroductionMacrocyclic diterpenes from Euphorbia species were found to be promising modulators of multidrug resistance (MDR), a complex phenomenon that hampers the effectiveness of cancer therapy.
ObjectiveTo find new effective MDR reversers through the phytochemical study of E.
boetica, including isolation and molecular derivatisation.
Material and methodsThe phytochemical study of E.
boetica was performed through chromatographic techniques.
Preliminary analysis of crude chromatographic fractions from the methanol extract was carried out by 1H‐NMR in order to prioritise the study of those having macrocyclic diterpenes.
Polyamide resin was used to remove chlorophylls.
Molecular derivatisation of isolated compounds comprised hydrolysis, reduction and acylation reactions.
The structural identification of compounds was performed through analysis of spectroscopic data, mainly one‐dimensional‐ and two‐dimensional‐NMR.
The MDR reversing activity was assessed using a combination of transport and chemosensitivity assays, in mouse lymphoma (L5178Y‐MDR) and Colo320 cell models.
ResultsThe 1H‐NMR study of crude fractions and application of a straightforward method to remove chlorophylls, allowed the effortless isolation of two lathyrane‐type diterpenes in large amounts, including the new polyester, euphoboetirane B (1).
Taking advantage of the chemical functions of 1, 13 new derivatives were prepared.
Several compounds showed to be promising modulators of P‐glycoprotein (P‐gp), in resistant cancer cells.
Most of the compounds tested revealed to interact synergistically with doxorubicin.
ConclusionThese results corroborate the importance of macrocyclic lathyrane diterpenes as effective lead compounds for the reversal of MDR.
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