Abstract
Fractionation guided by the cytotoxic activity of the methanolic extract of Veronica americana led to the isolation of two new iridoids identified as 4β-hydroxy-6-O-(p-hydroxybenzoyl)-tetrahydrolinaride (1) and 10-O-protocatechuyl-catalpol (2), together with four known aromatic acids, veratric acid (3) p-methoxybenzoic acid (4), p-hydroxybenzoic acid (5) and protocatechuic acid (6). The structure of these compounds was determined by spectroscopic analysis. Iridoid glycosides 1 and 2 showed selective cytotoxic activity against the human cancer cell lines HF-6 (IC50=0.031 and 0.066μM, respectively) and PC-3 (IC50=0.721 and 0.801μM, respectively), with less sensitivity in normal MRC-5 cells (IC50=77.103 and 1451.562μM, respectively). Compound 1 was 9.9 times more potent than camptothecin against HF-6 cell line, while compound 2 was 4.7 times, more potent, against the same cell line, than camptothecin. The found biological efficacy of 1 and 2 allow us to propose these compounds as candidates for the development of effective anticancer therapeutic agents.
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