Antineoplastic Agents.
587. Isolation and Structure of 3-Epipancratistatin from <i>Narcissus</i> cv. Ice Follies
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Abstract
Bioassay-guided (cancer cell line) separation of an extract
prepared from <i>Narcissus</i> cv. Ice Follies (from The
Netherlands) led to the isolation of a new Amaryllidaceae isocarbostiryl,
3-epipancratistatin (<b>1b</b>), as well as narciclasine (<b>2</b>). This <i>Narcissus</i> cultivar was found to
be a good source of narciclasine. The structure of <b>1b</b> was established by high-resolution mass and high-field 2D NMR spectroscopic
analyses. Against a panel of murine and human cancer cell lines, 3-epipancratistatin
(<b>1b</b>) led to cell growth inhibition (GI<sub>50</sub> 2.2–0.69
μg/mL) some 100× less than that found for pancratistatin
(<b>1a</b>) and narciclasine (<b>2</b>), thereby revealing
an important configurational requirement in <b>1a</b> for strong
cancer cell growth inhibition