Planta Med 2007; 73(6): 591-596
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-967188
Natural Product Chemistry
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Biocatalysis of the Anticancer Sipholane Triterpenoids

Sandeep Jain1 , Amit Shirode1 , Shenouda Yacoub1 , Ashley Barbo1 , Paul W. Sylvester1 , Eric Huntimer2 , Fathi Halaweish2 , Khalid A. El Sayed1
  • 1College of Pharmacy, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Monroe, Louisiana, USA
  • 2Department of Chemistry, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, USA
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Publication History

Received: December 20, 2006 Revised: March 9, 2007

Accepted: March 13, 2007

Publication Date:
07 May 2007 (online)

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Abstract

The Red Sea sponge Callyspongia (= Siphonochalina) siphonella is a rich source of sipholane triterpenoids. Biocatalysis of the major sipholanes, sipholenol A (1) and sipholenone A (2), respectively, by Mucor ramannianus ATCC 9628 and Cunninghamella elegans ATCC 7929 afforded four new metabolites 3 - 6 along with sipholenol G and 28-hydroxysipholenol A. Major sipholanes along with their biocatalytic products were investigated for their antiproliferative activity against the highly malignant +SA mouse mammary epithelial cell line. Sipholenone A (2) was the most active sipholane inhibiting +SA cell proliferation with an IC50 value of 20 - 30 μM. Sipholenone A, also, showed cytotoxicity against MCF-7 at a dose of 0.9 μM and antiangiogenic activity in the CAM (chorio-allantoic membrane) assay. This is the first report on anticancer activity of these triterpenoids.

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