词条 | Combretastatin |
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| Name = Combretastatin | ImageFile = Combretastatin.svg | ImageSize = 250px | IUPACName = 5-[(2R)-2-hydroxy-2-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)ethyl]-2-methoxyphenol | OtherNames = (R)-(−)-Combretastatin |Section1={{Chembox Identifiers | ChemSpiderID = 297705 | InChI = 1/C18H22O6/c1-21-15-6-5-11(8-14(15)20)7-13(19)12-9-16(22-2)18(24-4)17(10-12)23-3/h5-6,8-10,13,19-20H,7H2,1-4H3 | InChIKey = LGZKGOGODCLQHG-UHFFFAOYAS | CASNo = 82855-09-2 | PubChem = 9895264 | ChEMBL = 151766 | SMILES = O(c1cc(cc(OC)c1OC)C(O)Cc2ccc(OC)c(O)c2)C }} |Section2={{Chembox Properties | Formula = C18H22O6 | MolarMass = 334.36 g/mol | Appearance = | Density = | MeltingPt = | BoilingPt = | Solubility = |Section3={{Chembox Hazards | MainHazards = | FlashPt = | AutoignitionPt = }} Combretastatin is a dihydrostilbenoid found in Combretum caffrum. As a classCombretastatins are a class of natural phenols. A variety of different natural combretastatin molecules are present in the bark of Combretum caffrum, commonly known as South African Bush Willow. Despite having a similar name, combretastatins are unrelated to statins, a family of cholesterol lowering drugs. Natural combretastatinsMolecules that fall into the combretastatin family generally share 3 common structural features: a trimethoxy "A"-ring, a "B"-ring containing substituents often at C3' and C4', and [often] an ethene bridge between the two rings which provides necessary structural rigidity.[1] Molecules with such an ethene bridge are also stilbenoids, molecules with a non-ethene bridge are dihydrostilbenoids. Molecules with C3' amino and hydroxyl substituents are very active, and molecules with C4' hydroxyl or methoxy substituents are also cytotoxic. Of the natural products presently known combretastatin A-4 is the most potent in regards to both tubulin binding ability and cytotoxicity. Combretastatin A-1 is also a potent cytotoxic agent.[2] Another molecule is combretastatin B-1.[2] Biological functionIn the plants that make itIt is thought to help protect the plant from pests and parasites.[3] In mammalian tumoursMembers of the combretastatin family possess varying ability to cause vascular disruption in tumors. Combretastatin binds to the β-subunit of tubulin at what is called the colchicine site, referring to the previously discovered vascular disrupting agent colchicine. Inhibition of tubulin polymerization prevents cancer cells from producing microtubules. Microtubules are essential to cytoskeleton production, intercellular movement, cell movement, and formation of the mitotic spindle used in chromosome segregation and cellular division. The anti-cancer activity from this action results from a change in shape in vasculature endothelial cells. Endothelial cells treated with combretastatin rapidly balloon in shape causing a variety of effects which result in necrosis of the tumor core. The tumor edge is supported by normal vasculature and remains, for the most part, unaffected. As a result it is likely that any therapeutic use will involve a combination of drugs or treatment options. Chemical synthesisA variety of possible routes to the combretastatin skeleton are possible. One reasonably easy synthesis is as follows:
To directly generate the cis forms a Perkin condensation reaction can be used.[4] Clinical studiesCombretastatin A-4, the most potent naturally occurring combretastatin known, its phosphate prodrug (CA-4-P), and other analogs of CA-4 such as ombrabulin are currently being investigated in a number of clinical trials. References1. ^{{cite journal|last=Singh|first=Rohit|author2=Kaur, Harneet|title=Advances in Synthetic Approaches for the Preparation of Combretastatin based Anti-Cancer Agents|journal=Synthesis|year=2009|pages=2471–2491}} {{Dihydrostilbenoid}}2. ^1 {{Cite journal | last1 = Pettit | first1 = G. R. | last2 = Singh | first2 = S. B. | last3 = Niven | first3 = M. L. | last4 = Hamel | first4 = E. | last5 = Schmidt | first5 = J. M. | title = Isolation, Structure, and Synthesis of Combretastatins A-1 and B-1, Potent New Inhibitors of Microtubule Assembly, Derived from Combretum caffrum | doi = 10.1021/np50049a016 | journal = Journal of Natural Products | volume = 50 | issue = 1 | pages = 119–131 | year = 1987 | pmid = 3598594| pmc = }} 3. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21657352-optical-switching-may-abolish-side-effects-cancer-drugs-colourful|title=Colourful chemotherapy|date=July 11, 2015|newspaper=The Economist|issn=0013-0613|access-date=2016-06-19}} 4. ^{{cite journal |url=https://ccj.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/1752-153X-7-179 |title=Synthesis and biological evaluation of Combretastatin A-4 derivatives containing a 3’-O-substituted carbonic ether moiety as potential antitumor agents. |author=Ma|display-authors=et al |year=2013 |doi=10.1186/1752-153X-7-179 }} 1 : Combretastatins |
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