A series of DLC (delocalized lipophilic cation) modified spinosyn derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for antitumor efficacies both in vitro and in vivo. Cancer cell based antiproliferative assays indicated that the more lipophilic derivatives had stronger inhibitory effects on the tested cancer cell lines. Compound 7b and 8b exhibited strong anti-OXPHOS and apoptosis inducing ability. Notable antitumor efficacies of 7b (5 mg/kg) and 8b (2.5 mg/kg) were observed in the in vivo tumor xenograft experiments, however, lethal toxicities were observed on higher dosages. Our findings indicated that DLC modification is a viable strategy to enhance the anti-OXPHOS and antitumor efficacies of spinosyn derivatives.
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