New curcumin analogues (ester and acid series) were synthesized with the aim to improve the chemical stability in physiological conditions and potential anticancer activity. Cytotoxicity against different tumorigenic cell lines (human ovarian carcinoma cells – 2008, A2780, C13* and A2780/CP - and human colon carcinoma cells - HCT116 and LoVo) was tested to evaluate cellular specificity and activity.Physico/chemical properties such as acidity, lipophilicity, kinetic stability and free radical scavenging activity were investigated to shed light on the structure-activity relationship and provide new attractive candidates for drug development. Most of ester derivatives show IC50 values lower than curcumin and exhibit selectivity against colon carcinoma cells. Especially they are extremely active after 24h exposure showing enhanced inhibitory effect on cell viability.The best performances of ester curcuminoids could be ascribed to their high lipophilicity that favors a greater and faster cellular uptake overcoming their apparently higher instability in physiological condition.

Newly synthesized curcumin derivatives: crosstalk between chemico-physical properties and biological activity / Ferrari, Erika; Francesca, Pignedoli; Imbriano, Carol; Marverti, Gaetano; Valentina, Basile; Ettore, Venturi; Saladini, Monica. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-2623. - STAMPA. - 54:(2011), pp. 8066-8077. [10.1021/jm200872q]

Newly synthesized curcumin derivatives: crosstalk between chemico-physical properties and biological activity.

FERRARI, Erika;IMBRIANO, Carol;MARVERTI, Gaetano;SALADINI, Monica
2011

Abstract

New curcumin analogues (ester and acid series) were synthesized with the aim to improve the chemical stability in physiological conditions and potential anticancer activity. Cytotoxicity against different tumorigenic cell lines (human ovarian carcinoma cells – 2008, A2780, C13* and A2780/CP - and human colon carcinoma cells - HCT116 and LoVo) was tested to evaluate cellular specificity and activity.Physico/chemical properties such as acidity, lipophilicity, kinetic stability and free radical scavenging activity were investigated to shed light on the structure-activity relationship and provide new attractive candidates for drug development. Most of ester derivatives show IC50 values lower than curcumin and exhibit selectivity against colon carcinoma cells. Especially they are extremely active after 24h exposure showing enhanced inhibitory effect on cell viability.The best performances of ester curcuminoids could be ascribed to their high lipophilicity that favors a greater and faster cellular uptake overcoming their apparently higher instability in physiological condition.
2011
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8066
8077
Newly synthesized curcumin derivatives: crosstalk between chemico-physical properties and biological activity / Ferrari, Erika; Francesca, Pignedoli; Imbriano, Carol; Marverti, Gaetano; Valentina, Basile; Ettore, Venturi; Saladini, Monica. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-2623. - STAMPA. - 54:(2011), pp. 8066-8077. [10.1021/jm200872q]
Ferrari, Erika; Francesca, Pignedoli; Imbriano, Carol; Marverti, Gaetano; Valentina, Basile; Ettore, Venturi; Saladini, Monica
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