8-isopentenylnaringenin has been researched along with Breast-Neoplasms* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for 8-isopentenylnaringenin and Breast-Neoplasms
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Prenylflavonoids: a new class of non-steroidal phytoestrogen (Part 1). Isolation of 8-isopentenylnaringenin and an initial study on its structure-activity relationship.
Bioassay-guided fractionation of a methanolic extract of a Thai crude drug, derived from heartwood of Anaxagorea luzonensis A. Gray (Annonaceae), resulted in the isolation of 8-isopentenylnaringenin (1) as an estrogen agonist with a activity of about an order of magnitude greater than genistein. Various flavonoids possessing isopentenyl side chains in the A-ring have been prepared and evaluated for their ability to bind estrogen receptor. In addition, enantiomers of 1 were separated and the respective enantiomers were assayed. These studies have demonstrated that the presence of an 8-isopentenyl group is an important factor for binding. Flavones, flavanones and flavonols having an isopentenyl substituent at C-8 exhibited an appreciable affinity for estrogen receptor. Conversely, isoflavones possessing an 8-isopentenyl substituent at C-8 did not show this activity. Movement of the isopentenyl group from position 8 to 6 resulted in loss of the activity. No significant difference was observed between 2(S)- and 2(R)-enantiomers of 1 in their binding affinity. Prenylflavonoids are reported to possess a wide range of biological activities; however, estrogenic activity has not been described. Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Cell Division; Estradiol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Medicine, East Asian Traditional; Molecular Structure; Phytoestrogens; Plant Extracts; Plant Preparations; Plants, Medicinal; Receptors, Estradiol; Stereoisomerism; Structure-Activity Relationship; Thailand; Tumor Cells, Cultured | 1998 |