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  • Rhodamine B conjugates of triterpenoic acids are cytotoxic mitocans even at nanomolar concentrations
  • Add time:08/06/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Triterpenoic acids 1–6 exhibited very low or no cytotoxicity at all, but their corresponding 2,3-di-O-acetyl-piperazinyl amides 13–18 showed low EC50 values for several human tumor cell lines. Their cytotoxicity, however, was also high for the non-malignant mouse fibroblasts NIH 3T3. A significant improvement was achieved by preparing the rhodamine B derivatives 19–24. While rhodamine B is not cytotoxic (up to a concentration of 30μM – cut-off of the assay), the triterpenoid piperazine-spacered rhodamine B derivatives were cytotoxic in nano-molar concentration. Compound 24 (a diacetylated maslinic acid derivative) was most toxic for several human tumor cell lines but less toxic for mouse fibroblasts NIH 3T3. Staining and double-staining experiments revealed 24 to act as a mitocan.

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