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  2. Hanultarin, a cytotoxic lignan as an inhibitor of actin cytoskeleton polymerization from the seeds of Trichosanthes kirilowii

Hanultarin, a cytotoxic lignan as an inhibitor of actin cytoskeleton polymerization from the seeds of Trichosanthes kirilowii

  • Bioorg Med Chem. 2008 Aug 1;16(15):7264-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2008.06.032.
Surk-Sik Moon 1 Aziz Abdur Rahman Joo-Young Kim Sun-Ho Kee
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Chemistry, Kongju National University, 182 Shinkwangdong, Kongju 314-701, Republic of Korea. ssmoon@kongju.ac.kr
Abstract

Bioactivity-directed fractionation of extracts from the seeds of Trichosanthes kirilowii led to the isolation of (-)-1-O-feruloylsecoisolariciresinol (2), named hanultarin, In addition, four known Lignans were also isolated, including (-)-secoisolariciresinol (1), 1,4-O-diferuloylsecoisolariciresinol (3), (-)-pinoresinol (4), and 4-ketopinoresinol (5). Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic data. Compounds 2 and 3 exhibited strong cytotoxic effects against human lung carcinoma A549 cells, melanoma SK-Mel-2 cells, and mouse skin melanoma B16F1 cells with IC(50) ranges of 3-13 microg/mL. Compound 2 showed an inhibitory effect on the polymerization of the actin Cytoskeleton in normal epidermal keratinocyte (HaCaT cells), suggesting unique biological properties of compound 2 compared to those of the Other isolates.

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