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Terpene conjugates of the Nigella sativa seed-oil constituent thymoquinone with enhanced efficacy in cancer cells.

Katharina Effenberger1, Sandra Breyer, Rainer Schobert.   

Abstract

Thymoquinone (TQ; 1) is a weak anticancer constituent of black seed oil. Derivatives bearing terpene-terminated 6-alkyl residues were tested in cells of human HL-60 leukemia, 518A2 melanoma, multidrug-resistant KB-V1/Vbl cervix, and MCF-7/Topo breast carcinomas, as well as in non-malignant human foreskin fibroblasts. Derivatives with a short four-atom spacer between quinone and cyclic monoterpene moieties were more antiproliferative than analogues with longer spacers. 6-(Menthoxybutyryl)thymoquinone (3a) exhibited single-digit micromolar IC(50) (72 h) values in all four cell lines. It was seven times more active than TQ (1) in 518A2 melanoma cells and four times in KB-V1/Vbl cervix carcinoma cells, while only half as toxic in the fibroblasts. Compound 3a was also not a substrate for the P-gp and BCRP drug transporters of the resistant cancer cells. The caryophyllyl and germacryl conjugates 3e and 3f specifically inhibited the growth of the resistant MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells. Conjugation of TQ with the triterpene betulinic acid via the OH group as in 3g led to a loss in activity, while conjugation via the carboxylic acid afforded compound 4 with nanomolar IC(50) (72 h) activity against HL-60 cells. All anticancer-active derivatives of TQ (1) induced apoptosis associated with DNA laddering, a decrease in mitochondrial membrane potential and a slight increase in reactive oxygen species.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20087986     DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.200900328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biodivers        ISSN: 1612-1872            Impact factor:   2.408


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