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Phytochemistry 2009-Jan

Synthesis and cytotoxicity evaluation of natural alpha-bisabolol beta-D-fucopyranoside and analogues.

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Marianne Piochon
Jean Legault
Charles Gauthier
André Pichette

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Abstract

alpha-Bisabolol beta-d-fucopyranoside, a cytotoxic naturally occurring compound, was efficiently synthesized along with five other alpha-bisabolol glycosides (beta-d-glucoside, beta-d-galactoside, alpha-d-mannoside, beta-d-xyloside and alpha-l-rhamnoside). Glycosidation of alpha-bisabolol was performed using Schmidt's inverse procedure and provided excellent yields (83-95%). Cytotoxicity was evaluated against a broad panel of cancerous cell lines including human and rat glioma (U-87, U-251 and GL-261) since the anticancer activity of alpha-bisabolol was previously demonstrated against brain tumor cell lines. The addition of a sugar moiety markedly increased alpha-bisabolol cytotoxicity in most cases. Among the synthesized glycosides, alpha-bisabolol alpha-l-rhamnopyranoside exhibited the strongest cytotoxic activity with IC(50) ranging from 40 to 64muM. According to ADME in silico predictions, this glycoside closely respects physicochemical parameters necessary to cross the blood-brain barrier passively.

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