Synthesis and antiproliferative activities of novel quartenary ammonium spinosyn derivatives

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2018.0

Abstract

In order to enhance the mitochondria-targeting ability of spinosad. A series of quartenary ammonium spinosyn derivatives was designed and synthesized. Some of the derivatives displayed greatly enhanced antiproliferative ability towards tested human cancer cell lines. The structure activity relationship study indicated that lipophilicity has a great influence on the antiproliferative effects of these derivatives. The most active compound 11d exhibited remarkably enhanced OXPHS inhibition and apoptosis inducing ability than spinosyn A.

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