7-deacetylgedunin and gedunin

7-deacetylgedunin has been researched along with gedunin* in 5 studies

Other Studies

5 other study(ies) available for 7-deacetylgedunin and gedunin

ArticleYear
Cytotoxic and apoptosis-inducing activities of limonoids from the seeds of Azadirachta indica (neem).
    Journal of natural products, 2011, Apr-25, Volume: 74, Issue:4

    Thirty-five limonoids, including 15 of the azadiradione type (1-15), five of the gedunin type (16-20), four of the azadirachtin type (21-24), nine of the nimbin type (25-33), and two degraded limonoids (34, 35), isolated from Azadirachta indica seed extracts, were evaluated for their cytotoxic activities against five human cancer cell lines. Seven compounds (3, 6, 7, 16, 18, 28, and 29) exhibited cytotoxic activity against one or more cell lines. Among these compounds, 7-deacetyl-7-benzoylepoxyazadiradione (7), 7-deacetyl-7-benzoylgeduin (18), and 28-deoxonimbolide (28) exhibited potent cytotoxic activity against HL60 leukemia cells with IC(50) values in the range 2.7-3.1 μM. Compounds 7, 18, and 28 induced early apoptosis in HL60 cells, observed by flow cytometry. Western blot analysis showed that compounds 7, 18, and 28 activated caspases-3, -8, and -9 in HL60 cells. This suggested that compounds 7, 18, and 28 induced apoptotic cell death in HL60 cells via both the mitochondrial- and the death receptor-mediated pathways. Futhermore, compound 7 was shown to possess high selective cytotoxicity for leukemia cells since it exhibited only weak cytotoxicity against a normal lymphocyte cell line (RPMI 1788).

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic; Apoptosis; Azadirachta; Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor; HL-60 Cells; Humans; Limonins; Lymphocytes; Mitochondria; Molecular Structure; Receptors, Death Domain; Seeds

2011
Antiplasmodial triterpenoids from the fruits of neem, Azadirachta indica.
    Journal of natural products, 2010, Aug-27, Volume: 73, Issue:8

    Eight known and two new triterpenoid derivatives, neemfruitins A (9) and B (10), have been isolated from the fruits of neem, Azadirachta indica, a traditional antimalarial plant used by Asian and African populations. In vitro antiplasmodial tests evidenced a significant activity of the known gedunin and azadirone and the new neemfruitin A and provided useful information about the structure-antimalarial activity relationships in the limonoid class.

    Topics: Antimalarials; Azadirachta; Burkina Faso; Fruit; Limonins; Plants, Medicinal; Structure-Activity Relationship; Triterpenes

2010
Gedunin, a novel hsp90 inhibitor: semisynthesis of derivatives and preliminary structure-activity relationships.
    Journal of medicinal chemistry, 2008, Oct-23, Volume: 51, Issue:20

    Gedunin (1), a tetranortriterpenoid isolated from the Indian neem tree ( Azadirachta indica), was recently shown to manifest anticancer activity via inhibition of the 90 kDa heat shock protein (Hsp90) folding machinery and to induce the degradation of Hsp90-dependent client proteins similar to other Hsp90 inhibitors. The mechanism of action by which gedunin induces client protein degradation remains undetermined, however, prior studies have demonstrated that it does not bind competitively versus ATP. In an effort to further probe the mechanism of action, 19 semisynthetic derivatives of gedunin were prepared and their antiproliferative activity against MCF-7 and SkBr3 breast cancer cells determined. Although no compound was found to exhibit antiproliferative activity more effective than the natural product, functionalities critical for antiproliferative activity have been identified.

    Topics: Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Survival; HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins; Humans; Limonins; Molecular Structure; Structure-Activity Relationship

2008
Hydroxylated gedunin derivatives from Cedrela sinensis.
    Journal of natural products, 2006, Volume: 69, Issue:9

    Four new limonoids, 11alpha-hydroxygedunin (1), 11beta-hydroxygedunin (2), 7-deacetoxy-7alpha,11alpha-dihydroxygedunin (3), and 7-deacetoxy-7alpha,11beta-dihydroxygedunin (4), were isolated from the cortex of Cedrela sinensis, together with three known compounds, gedunin (5), 7-deacetoxy-7alpha-hydroxygedunin (6), and 11-oxogedunin (7). The structures of 1-4 were determined by a combination of 2D NMR experiments and chemical methods and by X-ray crystallography of 1 and 2.

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic; Cedrela; Crystallography, X-Ray; Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Inhibitory Concentration 50; Leukemia P388; Limonins; Mice; Molecular Conformation; Molecular Structure

2006
Antimalarial activity of tropical Meliaceae extracts and gedunin derivatives.
    Journal of natural products, 1997, Volume: 60, Issue:4

    Extracts of 22 species of Meliaceae were examined for antimalarial activity using in vitro tests with two clones of Plasmodium falciparum, one sensitive to chloroquine (W2) and one chloroquine-resistant (D6). Twelve extracts were found to have activity, including extracts of Cedrela odorata wood and Azadirachta indica leaves, which contained the limonoid gedunin. These extracts were more effective against the W2 clone than the D6 clone, suggesting there is no cross-resistance to chloroquine. Gedunin was extracted in quantity, and nine derivatives prepared for a structure-activity study, which revealed essential functionalities for activity. The study also included four other limonoids derived from related Meliaceae. Only gedunin had better activity than chloroquine against the W2 clone. This active principle could be used to standardize a popular crude drug based on traditional use of A. indica in West Africa.

    Topics: Animals; Antimalarials; Cell Survival; Chloroquine; Drug Resistance; Humans; KB Cells; Limonins; Malaria, Falciparum; Mice; Plant Extracts; Plants, Medicinal; Plasmodium falciparum; Rats; Secosteroids; Structure-Activity Relationship

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