Abstract

Semisynthetic analogues of the natural product 1-O-acetylbritannilactone (ABL), a sesquiterpene isolated from the medicinal plant Inula britannica, have been prepared and exhibited significant in vitro cytotoxic activities against four cell lines including three human cancer cell lines (HCT116, HEp-2 and HeLa) and one normal hamster cell line (CHO). Structure–activity relationships indicate that esterification of 6-OH (enhanced lipophilicity) and α-methylene-γ-lactone functionalities play important roles in conferring cytotoxicity. Among the tested compounds, 14 bearing a lauroyl group (12C) at the 6-OH position displayed most potent in vitro cytotoxic activity, with IC50 values between 2.91 and 6.78 μM, comparable to the positive control etoposide (VP-16, IC50 values between 2.13 and 4.79 μM). Moreover, the compound 14 triggered remarkable apoptosis at a low concentration, and induced cell cycle arrest in G2/M phase in HCT116 cells. The biological assays conducted with normal cells (CHO) revealed that all the synthetic compounds are no selective against cancer cell lines tested.

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