Girard_2022_Molecules_27_

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Title : Chemical Synthesis and Biological Activities of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloid Norbelladine Derivatives and Precursors - Girard_2022_Molecules_27_
Author(s) : Girard MP , Karimzadegan V , Heneault M , Cloutier F , Berube G , Berthoux L , Merindol N , Desgagne-Penix I
Ref : Molecules , 27 : , 2022
Abstract :

Amaryllidaceae alkaloids (AAs) are a structurally diverse family of alkaloids recognized for their many therapeutic properties, such as antiviral, anti-cholinesterase, and anticancer properties. Norbelladine and its derivatives, whose biological properties are poorly studied, are key intermediates required for the biosynthesis of all ~650 reported AAs. To gain insight into their therapeutic potential, we synthesized a series of O-methylated norbelladine-type alkaloids and evaluated their cytotoxic effects on two types of cancer cell lines, their antiviral effects against the dengue virus (DENV) and the human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1), and their anti-Alzheimer's disease (anti-cholinesterase and -prolyl oligopeptidase) properties. In monocytic leukemia cells, norcraugsodine was highly cytotoxic (CC(50) = 27.0 microM), while norbelladine was the most cytotoxic to hepatocarcinoma cells (CC(50) = 72.6 microM). HIV-1 infection was impaired only at cytotoxic concentrations of the compounds. The 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (selectivity index (SI) = 7.2), 3',4'-O-dimethylnorbelladine (SI = 4.8), 4'-O-methylnorbelladine (SI > 4.9), 3'-O-methylnorbelladine (SI > 4.5), and norcraugsodine (SI = 3.2) reduced the number of DENV-infected cells with EC(50) values ranging from 24.1 to 44.9 microM. The O-methylation of norcraugsodine abolished its anti-DENV potential. Norbelladine and its O-methylated forms also displayed butyrylcholinesterase-inhibition properties (IC(50) values ranging from 26.1 to 91.6 microM). Altogether, the results provided hints of the structure-activity relationship of norbelladine-type alkaloids, which is important knowledge for the development of new inhibitors of DENV and butyrylcholinesterase.

PubMedSearch : Girard_2022_Molecules_27_
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Girard MP, Karimzadegan V, Heneault M, Cloutier F, Berube G, Berthoux L, Merindol N, Desgagne-Penix I (2022)
Chemical Synthesis and Biological Activities of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloid Norbelladine Derivatives and Precursors
Molecules 27 :

Girard MP, Karimzadegan V, Heneault M, Cloutier F, Berube G, Berthoux L, Merindol N, Desgagne-Penix I (2022)
Molecules 27 :