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ID: ALA1828544
Journal: J Med Chem
Title: Structural modification of honokiol, a biphenyl occurring in Magnolia officinalis: the evaluation of honokiol analogues as inhibitors of angiogenesis and for their cytotoxicity and structure-activity relationship.
Authors: Ma L, Chen J, Wang X, Liang X, Luo Y, Zhu W, Wang T, Peng M, Li S, Jie S, Peng A, Wei Y, Chen L.
Abstract: Honokiol, widely known as an antitumor agent, has been used as an antiangiogenesis drug lead. In this paper, 47 honokiol analogues and derivatives were investigated for their antiangiogenic activity by application of the transgenic zebrafish screening model, antiproliferative and cytotoxic activity against HUVECs, and three tumor cell lines by MTT assay. 3',5-Diallyl-2,4'-dihydroxy-[1,1'-biphen-yl]-3,5'-dicarbaldehyde (8c) was found to suppress the newly grown segmental vessels from the dorsal aorta of zebrafish and prevent inappropriate vascularization as well as exhibit more potent inhibitory effects on the proliferation of HUVECs, A549, HepG2, and LL/2 cells (IC(50) = 15.1, 30.2, 10.7, and 21.7 μM, respectively) than honokiol (IC(50) = 52.6, 35.0, 16.5, and 65.4 μM, respectively). Analogue 8c also effectively inhibited the migration and capillary-like tube formation of HUVECs in vitro. The antiangiogenic effect and antiproliferative activity of these structurally modified honokiol analogues and derivatives have led to the establishment of a structure-activity relationship.
CiteXplore: 21853991
DOI: 10.1021/jm200830u