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Design, Synthesis, and Antihepatocellular Carcinoma Activity of Nitric Oxide Releasing Derivatives of Oleanolic Acid
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Medicinal ChemistryHcc TumorsBiochemistryReactive Nitrogen SpecieMedicineNatural SciencesChemoprevention StrategyFuroxan/oa HybridsOrganic ChemistryAntihepatocellular Carcinoma ActivityTumor TargetingOleanolic AcidAnti-cancer AgentPharmacologyRadiation OncologyNitrosative StressOxidative Stress
Novel furoxan-based nitric oxide (NO) releasing derivatives of oleanolic acid (OA) were synthesized for potential therapy of liver cancers. Six compounds produced high levels of NO in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells and exhibited strong cytotoxicity selectively against HCC in vitro. Treatment with 8b or 16b significantly inhibited the growth of HCC tumors in vivo. These data provide a proof-in-principle that furoxan/OA hybrids may be used for therapeutic intervention of human liver cancers.
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