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Phytochemistry Reviews | 2014

Lapachol and its congeners as anticancer agents: a review

Francesco Epifano; Salvatore Genovese; Serena Fiorito; Véronique Mathieu; Robert Kiss

Lapachol is a naturally occurring 1,4-naphthoquinone originally isolated by the Italian phytochemist E. Paterno from Tabebuia avellanedae (Bignoniaceae) in 1882 and subsequently found in several other genera belonging to the families of Leguminosae, Malvaceae, Plumbaginaceae, Lamiaceae, Arecaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Verbenaceae, Celastraceae, Avicenniaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Rubiaceae, and Proteaceae. A wide range of pharmacological activities have been observed for lapachol and its semi-synthetic derivatives in the literature, such as antileishmanial, anticarcinomic, anti-inflammatory, antimalarial, antiseptic, antitumor, antiviral, bactericidal, fungicidal, insectifugal, pesticidal, schistosomicidal, termiticidal, and viricidal effects. The aim of this review is to discuss in detail the phytochemical properties and pharmacological effects of the title compound that have been reported thus far, highlighting its potential therapeutic benefits for the future.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014

Growth inhibitory activity for cancer cell lines of lapachol and its natural and semi-synthetic derivatives.

Serena Fiorito; Francesco Epifano; Céline Bruyère; Véronique Mathieu; Robert Kiss; Salvatore Genovese

A series of 17 selected natural and semisynthetic 1,4-naphthoquinones were synthesized, and their growth inhibitory activity was evaluated in vitro. The compounds were tested on six human cancer cell lines using the MTT colorimetric assay. The data revealed that of the chemicals under study only lapachol, its acetate and 3-geranyllawsone displayed the highest activity, recording mean IC50 values ranging from 15 to 22 μM.


Fitoterapia | 2014

Synthesis and anti-cancer activity of naturally occurring 2,5-diketopiperazines

Adriano Mollica; Roberto Costante; Serena Fiorito; Salvatore Genovese; Azzurra Stefanucci; Véronique Mathieu; Robert Kiss; Francesco Epifano

Three naturally occurring oxyprenylated diketopiperazines were synthesized and preliminarily tested as growth inhibitory agents in vitro against various cancer cell lines. The compounds were tested on six human cancer cell lines with different sensitivity to proapoptotic stimuli using the MTT colorimetric assay. The data revealed that of the chemicals under study only deoxymicelianamide (11) displayed the highest activity, recording mean IC50 growth inhibitory values ranging from 2 to 23 μM. A comparative study with the non-geranylated saturated derivative of (11) revealed the importance of the presence of the geranyloxy side chain and the exocyclic 2,5-DPK double bond moiety for the observed activity.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016

Novel juglone and plumbagin 5-O derivatives and their in vitro growth inhibitory activity against apoptosis-resistant cancer cells.

Serena Fiorito; Salvatore Genovese; Vito Alessandro Taddeo; Véronique Mathieu; Robert Kiss; Francesco Epifano

Juglone 1 an plumbagin 2 are plant secondary metabolites nowadays well known for their anticancer properties. In this study we synthesized analogues of 1 and 2 deriving from the functionalization of the OH group in position 5 with different side chains in form of esters and ethers. Therefore the growth inhibitory activities of these adducts were evaluated in vitro on six cancer cell lines using the MTT colorimetric assays along with the two natural parent compounds. The data revealed that these latter displayed the strongest growth inhibitory activities in vitro. Quantitative videomicroscopy analyses were then carried out on human U373 glioblastoma cells, which are characterized by various level of resistance to pro-apoptotic stimuli. We compared the naturally occurring reference compounds 1 and 2 with the derivatives exerting the best activities in terms of IC50 growth inhibitory values. These analyses showed that both juglone and plumbagin had a cytostatic effect on U373 cells and were able to overcome the intrinsic resistance of U373 cancer cells to pro-apoptotic stimuli.


Current Drug Delivery | 2012

Novel Prodrugs for the Treatment of Colonic Diseases Based on 5-Aminosalicylic Acid, 4'-eranyloxyferulic Acid, and Auraptene: Biological Activities and Analytical Assays

Francesco Epifano; Salvatore Genovese; Giuseppe Carlucci; Marcello Locatelli


Natural Product Communications | 2012

Re-investigation of the anthraquinone pool of Rhamnus spp.: madagascin from the fruits of Rhamnus cathartica and R. intermedia.

Francesco Epifano; Salvatore Genovese; Dario Kremer; Randic M; Giuseppe Carlucci; Marcello Locatelli


Natural Product Communications | 2013

In vitro anti-proliferative effect of naturally occurring oxyprenylated chalcones.

Serena Fiorito; Francesco Epifano; Céline Bruyère; Robert Kiss; Salvatore Genovese


Natural Product Communications | 2016

Cytotoxic Activity of Lomatiol and 7-(3'-Hydroxymethyl-3'-methylallyloxy)coumarin.

Serena Fiorito; Salvatore Genovese; Francesco Epifano; Mathieu; Robert Kiss; Vito Alessandro Taddeo


Natural Product Communications | 2015

Inhibition of soybean 15-lipoxygenase by naturally occurring acetophenones and derricidin.

Vito Alessandro Taddeo; Francesco Epifano; Salvatore Genovese; Serena Fiorito


Planta Medica | 2016

Acronychiabaueri Analogue Derivative-Loaded Ultradeformable Vesicles: Physicochemical Characterization and Potential Applications.

Martina Di Francesco; Rosita Primavera; Serena Fiorito; Maria Chiara Cristiano; Vito Alessandro Taddeo; Francesco Epifano; Luisa Di Marzio; Salvatore Genovese; Christian Celia

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Serena Fiorito

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Robert Kiss

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Véronique Mathieu

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Marcello Locatelli

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Céline Bruyère

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Adriano Mollica

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Azzurra Stefanucci

University of Chieti-Pescara

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