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Minor withanolides of Physalis longifolia: structure and cytotoxicity.

Huaping Zhang1, Hashim Motiwala, Abbas Samadi, Victor Day, Jeffrey Aubé, Mark Cohen, Kelly Kindscher, Rao Gollapudi, Barbara Timmermann.   

Abstract

In our recent publication on bioactive guided isolation of compounds from Physalis longifolia (Solanaceae) novel anti-proliferative agents withalongolides A (4) and B (5), and their highly cytotoxic analogues, withalongolide A 4,19,27-triacetate (4a) and withalongolide B 4,19-diacetate (5a) were elucidated. In this study, the two lead compounds (4, 5) were re-isolated in gram quantities for the purpose of further analogue preparation and in vivo testing that would continue to probe structure-activity relationships. During this process, two additional withanolides, named withalongolides O (1) and P (2), were elucidated. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic techniques with 1 being subsequently confirmed by X-ray crystallographic analysis. Utilizing a MTS [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-5-(3-carboxymethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium] viability assay, withalongolide O (1) and its 4,7-diaceatate (1a), both containing the functionalities of Δ(2)-1-oxo- in A ring, a 5β,6β-epoxy in B ring, and a lactone ring in the nine-carbon side chain, exhibited potent cytotoxicity against human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (JMAR and MDA-1986), melanoma (B16F10 and SKMEL-28), and normal fetal lung fibroblast (MRC-5) cells with IC(50) values in the range between 0.15 and 2.95 µM. In addition, the previously reported α orientation of 7-acetate group in acnistins C and D should be revised to the β orientation on the basis of NMR data comparison.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23036966      PMCID: PMC3762585          DOI: 10.1248/cpb.c12-00305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0009-2363            Impact factor:   1.645


  7 in total

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2.  Withaferin A, a cytotoxic steroid from Vassobia breviflora, induces apoptosis in human head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Abbas K Samadi; Xiaoqin Tong; Ridhwi Mukerji; Huaping Zhang; Barbara N Timmermann; Mark S Cohen
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Review 3.  Withanolides and related steroids.

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Journal:  Prog Chem Org Nat Prod       Date:  2011

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Authors:  Li-Xia Chen; Hao He; Feng Qiu
Journal:  Nat Prod Rep       Date:  2011-02-23       Impact factor: 13.423

5.  Chlorinated Withanolides from Withania somnifera.

Authors:  Xiaoqin Tong; Huaping Zhang; Barbara N Timmermann
Journal:  Phytochem Lett       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 1.679

6.  Cytotoxic withanolide constituents of Physalis longifolia.

Authors:  Huaping Zhang; Abbas K Samadi; Robert J Gallagher; Juan J Araya; Xiaoqin Tong; Victor W Day; Mark S Cohen; Kelly Kindscher; Rao Gollapudi; Barbara N Timmermann
Journal:  J Nat Prod       Date:  2011-11-18       Impact factor: 4.050

7.  Anti-proliferative withanolides from the Solanaceae: a structure-activity study.

Authors:  Huaping Zhang; Abbas K Samadi; Mark S Cohen; Barbara N Timmermann
Journal:  Pure Appl Chem       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 2.453

  7 in total
  6 in total

1.  Withanolides from Jaborosa caulescens var. bipinnatifida.

Authors:  Huaping Zhang; Cong-Mei Cao; Robert J Gallagher; Victor W Day; Gloria Montenegro; Barbara N Timmermann
Journal:  Phytochemistry       Date:  2013-12-05       Impact factor: 4.072

2.  Analysis of Major Withanolides in Physalis longifolia Nutt. by HPLC-PDA.

Authors:  Cong-Mei Cao; Kelly Kindscher; Robert J Gallagher; Huaping Zhang; Barbara N Timmermann
Journal:  J Chromatogr Sci       Date:  2014-12-02       Impact factor: 1.618

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4.  Antiproliferative withanolides from Datura wrightii.

Authors:  Huaping Zhang; Joseph Bazzill; Robert J Gallagher; Chitra Subramanian; Patrick T Grogan; Victor W Day; Kelly Kindscher; Mark S Cohen; Barbara N Timmermann
Journal:  J Nat Prod       Date:  2012-12-19       Impact factor: 4.050

Review 5.  Antiproliferative withanolides from several solanaceous species.

Authors:  Huaping Zhang; Cong-Mei Cao; Robert J Gallagher; Barbara N Timmermann
Journal:  Nat Prod Res       Date:  2014-05-28       Impact factor: 2.861

6.  Novel natural withanolides induce apoptosis and inhibit migration of neuroblastoma cells through down regulation of N-myc and suppression of Akt/mTOR/NF-κB activation.

Authors:  Chitra Subramanian; Patrick T Grogan; Valerie P Opipari; Barbara N Timmermann; Mark S Cohen
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2018-02-07
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