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Antitumor activity of amides of dihydrobetulonic acid in vitro and in vivo
Sorokina,Mainagashev,Zhukova,Korchagina,Tolstikova,Nikolin,Popova,Pokrovskii,Pokrovskii,Salakhutdinov
, p. 194 - 201 (2013)
Amides containing homopiperidine and piperazine cycles were synthesized from dihydrobetulonic acid obtained by the oxidation of dihydrobetulin. All substances were shown to have a high antitumor activity (CCID50 = 3.5-36.2 μM) in vitro in lymphoid (CEM-13, U-937) and monocytic (MT-4) human cell lines. Amides containing the methyl- and ethylpiperazine residues do not influence the viability of Lung Lewis Carcinoma cells in culture and do not have a significant effect on its transplants in C57BL/6 mice. However, these amides efficiently inhibit the development of metastases in lungs of these mice. The antimetastatic activity of the studied amides increases with changing the methyl by ethyl aliphatic residue in the piperazine cycle.