Literature DB >> 3803689

Potentiated susceptibility of ascites tumor to acyl derivatives of ascorbate caused by balanced hydrophobicity in the molecule.

N Miwa, H Yamazaki.   

Abstract

Orders of susceptibility of Ehrlich ascites tumor to L-ascorbic acid (Asc), its 6-stearoyl (6S), 6-palmitoyl (6P) and 2,6-dipalmitoyl (DP) derivatives were assessed in vitro and in vivo: 6P (a 50% growth inhibitory concentration (IC50) for cultured cells, 12 microM; an increased life-span of treated mice, 283%) greater than 6S (61 microM; 240%) much greater than Asc (430 microM; 122%) greater than or equal to DP (greater than 200 microM; 89%), indicating that the enhanced susceptibility was due to acyl moiety substituted at C6-hydroxyl group of Asc, but was retracted by further substitution at C2-hydroxyl group. Equimolar mixture of Asc and palmitic acid, stearic acid or their methyl esters was much less cytotoxic than 6P or 6S. Thus the enhanced susceptibility was not primarily due to an additive cytotoxic effect of ascorbyl and acyl moieties, but to a balanced hydrophobicity introduced into the molecule by a poorly cytotoxic acyl moiety.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3803689     DOI: 10.1159/000163363

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Biol        ISSN: 0304-3568


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5.  Promotive action of acylated ascorbate on cellular DNA synthesis and growth at low doses in contrast to inhibitory action at high doses or upon combination with hyperthermia.

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