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(-)-Roemerine, an Aporphine Alkaloid from Annona Senegalensis That Reverses the Multidrug-resistance Phenotype with Cultured Cells

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Journal J Nat Prod
Date 1995 Apr 1
PMID 7623038
Citations 23
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A known aporphine alkaloid, (-)-roemerine [1], isolated from the leaves of Annona senegalensis, was found to enhance the cytotoxic response mediated by vinblastine with multidrug-resistant KB-V1 cells. In the absence of vinblastine, no significant cytotoxicity was observed with KB-3 or KB-V1 cells (ED50 > 20 micrograms/ml), and several other human tumor cell lines were also relatively insensitive. As indicated by its ability to inhibit ATP-dependent [3H]vinblastine binding to multidrug-resistant KB-V1 cell membrane vesicles, (-)-roemerine appears to function by interacting with P-glycoprotein. In addition to alkaloid 1, three inactive compounds [the aporphine alkaloid(-)-isocorydine (reported in the levo-configuration for the first time), and the lignans (+/-)-8,8'-bisdihydrosiringenin [2] (a new natural product), and (+)-syringaresinol] were also isolated.

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