The synthesis of podocarpanes, including 12,19-dihydroxy-13-acetyl-8,11,13-podocarpatriene (23), isolated from Gaultheria yunnanensis and not previously synthesized, and totarane-type terpenoids, starting from the natural labdane trans-communic acid (15), is described. Their antiproliferative activities against MCF-7, T-84 and A-549 human tumoural cell lines are studied. An antiproliferative effect was induced by compounds 23, 27 and 28, with IC < 10 μM in two (27) or three cell lines (23 and 28).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe in vitro antiproliferative activities of some taiwaniaquinoids and related compounds with functionalized A, B, or C rings against human breast (MCF-7), colon (T-84), and lung (A-549) tumor cell lines were assayed. The most potent compounds, 16, 27, and 36, were more effective than the naturally occurring taiwaniaquinones A (4) and F (5) in all three cell lines. The structure-activity relationship study of these new taiwaniaquinoids highlighted the correlation between the bromo substituent and the antiproliferative activity, especially in MCF-7 cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA short route toward aromatic cassane diterpenes from labdane terpenoids has been developed. In the key step, the aromatic ring with the oxygenated function at C-12 and the characteristic carbon group at C-14 of the target compounds is elaborated via a Diels-Alder/aromatization sequence of a furanosesquiterpene and methyl propiolate. On this basis, the synthesis of the proposed structure of benthaminin 1 from trans-communic acid has been achieved.
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