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Cytotoxic Amides from Fruits of Kawakawa, Macropiper excelsum.

Jeremy Lei1, Elaine J Burgess2, Alistair T B Richardson1, Bill C Hawkins1, Sarah K Baird3, Bruce M Smallfield2, John W van Klink2, Nigel B Perry1.   

Abstract

Cytotoxic amides have been isolated from the fruits of the endemic New Zealand medicinal plant kawakawa, Macropiper excelsum (Piperaceae). The main amide was piperchabamide A and this is the first report of this rare compound outside the genus Piper. Eleven other amides were purified including two new compounds with the unusual 3,4-dihydro-1(2H)-pyridinyl group. The new compounds were fully characterized by 2D NMR spectroscopy, which showed a slow exchange between two rotamers about the amide bond, and they were chemically synthesized. In view of the antitumor activity of the related piperlongumine, all of these amides plus four synthetic analogs were tested for cytotoxicity. The most active was the piperine homolog piperdardine, with an IC50 of 14 µM against HT 29 colon cancer cells. Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26039266     DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1546106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta Med        ISSN: 0032-0943            Impact factor:   3.352


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1.  Acute Effects of Kawakawa (Piper excelsum) Intake on Postprandial Glycemic and Insulinaemic Response in a Healthy Population.

Authors:  Farha Ramzan; Ramya Jayaprakash; Chris Pook; Meika Foster; Jennifer L Miles-Chan; Richard Mithen
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-04-14       Impact factor: 6.706

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