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Catharanthus alkaloids Vindesine

Barnett CJ, Cullinan GJ, Gerzon K, Hoying RC, Jones WE, Newlon WM, Poore GA, Robison RL, Sweeney MJ, et al. Structure-activity relationships of dimeric Catharanthus alkaloids. 1. Deacetyl vinblastine amide vindesine sulfate. J. Med. Chem. 1978 21 88-96. [Pg.1476]

Vinca alkaloids are derived from the Madagascar periwinkle plant, Catharanthus roseus. The main alkaloids are vincristine, vinblastine and vindesine. Vinca alkaloids are cell-cycle-specific agents and block cells in mitosis. This cellular activity is due to their ability to bind specifically to tubulin and to block the ability of the protein to polymerize into microtubules. This prevents spindle formation in mitosing cells and causes arrest at metaphase. Vinca alkaloids also inhibit other cellular activities that involve microtubules, such as leukocyte phagocytosis and chemotaxis as well as axonal transport in neurons. Side effects of the vinca alkaloids such as their neurotoxicity may be due to disruption of these functions. [Pg.1283]

If the C-15, C-16 bond is oxidatively cleaved, the secodine skeleton results (the proposed progenitor of the Aspidosperma and the iboga systems) through alternative Diels-Alder type cyclizations to afford tabersonine and catharanthine. The bisindole alkaloids of Catharanthus roseus reflect the union of vindoline and catharanthine to afford anhydrovinblastine modification affords the clinically significant alkaloids, vinblastine (VLB) and vincristine (VCR Fig. 39). The alkaloids, particularly VCR, are important as anticancer agents and have led to the development of the semisynthetic derivatives vindesine and vinorelbine (Fig. 40). Synthetic approaches are available to join the monomeric precursors. The enzymatically controlled sequence of reactions from tabersonine to vindoline has been elucidated. [Pg.253]

Indole Indole alkaloids, Catharanthus roseus Vincristine, vinblastine, vindesine Anticancer, cytostatic... [Pg.1064]


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