Abstract

3-O-Acetyl-ursolic acid (2) and 3-O-acetyl oleanolic acid (8) were converted into piperazinylamides holding a distal NH, NMe or a NMe2 group. These compounds as well as the corresponding N-methyl-N-oxides were accessed. Their cytotoxicity was assessed in SRB assays employing a panel of human tumor cell lines and non-malignant fibroblasts (NIH 3T3). As a result, compounds holding a quaternary distal N-substituent were less cytotoxic that those holding a NH-moiety. Hence, the presence of a distal cationic center seems not to be a sufficient criterion for obtaining triterpenoids of high cytotoxicity and selectivity.

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