Cytotoxicity and Anti-inflammatory Properties of Apigenin-Derived Isolaxifolin
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Chen, Yongsheng
Chen, Wan-Na
Hu, Nan
Banwell, Martin
Ma, Chenxi
Lan, Ping
Gardiner, Michael
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American Chemical Society
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The rare flavonoid isolaxifolin, a potent
insecticide, has been touted as a potential grain-protecting
agent. In order to assess any impact of this natural product on
human health and to explore its various other biological
properties, we have established a semisynthesis from the
simpler but structurally related and more abundant natural
product apigenin. The five-step reaction sequence has
provided, for the first time, sufficient material for an indepth
evaluation of the cytotoxic properties of the title natural
product. The impact of isolaxifolin on certain pro-inflammatory
cytokines in murine macrophage RAW 264.7 cells has
also been examined. Such studies have revealed that
isolaxifolin displays no toxic effects toward normal cells while displaying greater cytotoxicities against certain cancer cell
lines than its synthetic precursor apigenin. Furthermore, unlike apigenin, isolaxifolin only reduced NO, TNF-α, and IL-6
secretions in LPS-induced RAW 264.7 cells in a rather modest and dose-independent manner.
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