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Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 1993-May

Antitumor agents. II: Regio- and stereospecific syntheses of 1-beta-alkyl-1-desoxypodophyllotoxin derivatives and biological activity.

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T Terada
K Fujimoto
M Nomura
J Yamashita
K Wierzba
T Kobunai
S Takeda
Y Minami
K Yoshida
H Yamaguchi

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Abstract

1-beta-Alkyl derivatives of 1-desoxypodophyllotoxin were synthesized, and their cytotoxicity and inhibitory effects on DNA topoisomerase II (Topo-II) and tubulin polymerization were examined. The reaction of epipodophyllotoxin derivatives (1a-c) with trimethylallylsilane in the presence of boron trifluoride etherate gave 1-beta-allylated compounds (2a-c). The regiochemistry and the beta-stereochemistry of the 1-allyl group were confirmed by comparison of the 13C-NMR spectra and NOE's (%) of 2c, podophyllotoxin (POD) and epipodophyllotoxin (1b). 1-beta-Alkyl-1-desoxypodophyllotoxin derivatives (3-8) were prepared from 2b. None of the tested compounds (3-8) showed any inhibitory effect on Topo-II. 1-beta-Propyl compound (3) and its 4'-demethyl compound (4) inhibited tubulin polymerization and the cytotoxicities of these compounds were equal to that of VP-16. 1-beta-(2,3-Dihydroxypropyl) compounds (5 and 8) and 1-beta-(2,3-diacetoxypropyl) compounds (6 and 7) showed no inhibitory effect on tubulin polymerization. Although 5 did not inhibit either Topo-II activity or tubulin polymerization, it showed a high cytotoxicity against sarcoma 180.

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