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Biological Activity of Naphthoquinones Derivatives in the Search of Anticancer Lead Compounds

Naphthoquinones are a valuable source of secondary metabolites that are well known for their dye properties since ancient times. A wide range of biological activities have been described highlighting their cytotoxic activity, gaining the attention of researchers in recent years. In addition, it is a...

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Autores principales: Durán, Alexandra G., Chinchilla, Nuria, Simonet, Ana M., Gutiérrez, M. Teresa, Bolívar, Jorge, Valdivia, Manuel M., Molinillo, José M. G., Macías, Francisco A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10222971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235382
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15050348
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author Durán, Alexandra G.
Chinchilla, Nuria
Simonet, Ana M.
Gutiérrez, M. Teresa
Bolívar, Jorge
Valdivia, Manuel M.
Molinillo, José M. G.
Macías, Francisco A.
author_facet Durán, Alexandra G.
Chinchilla, Nuria
Simonet, Ana M.
Gutiérrez, M. Teresa
Bolívar, Jorge
Valdivia, Manuel M.
Molinillo, José M. G.
Macías, Francisco A.
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description Naphthoquinones are a valuable source of secondary metabolites that are well known for their dye properties since ancient times. A wide range of biological activities have been described highlighting their cytotoxic activity, gaining the attention of researchers in recent years. In addition, it is also worth mentioning that many anticancer drugs possess a naphthoquinone backbone in their structure. Considering this background, the work described herein reports the evaluation of the cytotoxicity of different acyl and alkyl derivatives from juglone and lawsone that showed the best activity results from a etiolated wheat coleoptile bioassay. This bioassay is rapid, highly sensitive to a wide spectrum of activities, and is a powerful tool for detecting biologically active natural products. A preliminary cell viability bioassay was performed on cervix carcinoma (HeLa) cells for 24 h. The most promising compounds were further tested for apoptosis on different tumoral (IGROV-1 and SK-MEL-28) and non-tumoral (HEK-293) cell lines by flow cytometry. Results reveal that derivatives from lawsone (particularly derivative 4) were more cytotoxic on tumoral than in non-tumoral cells, showing similar results to those obtained with of etoposide, which is used as a positive control for apoptotic cell death. These findings encourage further studies on the development of new anticancer drugs for more directed therapies and reduced side effects with naphthoquinone skeleton.
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spelling pubmed-102229712023-05-28 Biological Activity of Naphthoquinones Derivatives in the Search of Anticancer Lead Compounds Durán, Alexandra G. Chinchilla, Nuria Simonet, Ana M. Gutiérrez, M. Teresa Bolívar, Jorge Valdivia, Manuel M. Molinillo, José M. G. Macías, Francisco A. Toxins (Basel) Article Naphthoquinones are a valuable source of secondary metabolites that are well known for their dye properties since ancient times. A wide range of biological activities have been described highlighting their cytotoxic activity, gaining the attention of researchers in recent years. In addition, it is also worth mentioning that many anticancer drugs possess a naphthoquinone backbone in their structure. Considering this background, the work described herein reports the evaluation of the cytotoxicity of different acyl and alkyl derivatives from juglone and lawsone that showed the best activity results from a etiolated wheat coleoptile bioassay. This bioassay is rapid, highly sensitive to a wide spectrum of activities, and is a powerful tool for detecting biologically active natural products. A preliminary cell viability bioassay was performed on cervix carcinoma (HeLa) cells for 24 h. The most promising compounds were further tested for apoptosis on different tumoral (IGROV-1 and SK-MEL-28) and non-tumoral (HEK-293) cell lines by flow cytometry. Results reveal that derivatives from lawsone (particularly derivative 4) were more cytotoxic on tumoral than in non-tumoral cells, showing similar results to those obtained with of etoposide, which is used as a positive control for apoptotic cell death. These findings encourage further studies on the development of new anticancer drugs for more directed therapies and reduced side effects with naphthoquinone skeleton. MDPI 2023-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10222971/ /pubmed/37235382 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15050348 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gutiérrez, M. Teresa
Bolívar, Jorge
Valdivia, Manuel M.
Molinillo, José M. G.
Macías, Francisco A.
Biological Activity of Naphthoquinones Derivatives in the Search of Anticancer Lead Compounds
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235382
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15050348
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