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Objective: To study the chemical constituents of Stephania hernandifolia. Methods: Various chromatographic techniques were used to isolate the constituents, and the structures were elucidated on the basis of HR-EI-MS, 1D-NMR and 2D-NMR spectral analyses. Results: A hasubanan alkaloid, hernsubanine D (1) was isolated from the whole plants of S. hernandifolia. The compound was screened for the cytotoxic activity against two human cancer cell lines in vitro. Conclusion: Compound 1 is a new compound without cytotoxicity against A549 and K562 cells. © 2014 Tianjin Press of Chinese Herbal Medicines.
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AIM@#To study the bufadienolides in the Chinese traditional drug "Ch'an Su" and their cytotoxic activity.@*METHOD@#Various chromatographic techniques were used to isolate the constituents, and their structures were elucidated through physical and spectroscopic data.@*RESULTS@#Twenty compounds were isolated, and eighteen were evaluated in vitro for their cytotoxic activity against A-549 and K-562 cells.@*CONCLUSION@#Compound 1 (bufalin 3β-acrylic ester) was a new bufadienolide and exhibited the most potent activity against the two tumor cell lines with IC50 values of 7.16 and 6.83 nmol · L(-1). The relationships between structure and activity are discussed.
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Humanos , Venenos de Anfibios , Química , Farmacología , Usos Terapéuticos , Antineoplásicos , Química , Farmacología , Usos Terapéuticos , Productos Biológicos , Química , Farmacología , Usos Terapéuticos , Bufanólidos , Química , Farmacología , Usos Terapéuticos , Concentración 50 Inhibidora , Células K562 , Medicina Tradicional China , Estructura Molecular , Neoplasias , Quimioterapia , Relación Estructura-ActividadRESUMEN
A new hasubanan alkaloid, hernsubanine E (1), as well as two known compounds p-hydroxybenzaldehyde (2) and (-)-syringaresinol (3) have been isolated from the whole plants of Stephania hernandifolia by various column chromatographic methods. Their structures were identified by physicochemical properties and spectral analyses. Compounds 2 and 3 were isolated from the genus of Stephania for the first time.