Rg. Mehta et al., STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY-RELATIONSHIPS OF BRASSININ IN PREVENTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARCINOGEN-INDUCED MAMMARY LESIONS IN ORGAN-CULTURE, Anticancer research, 14(3A), 1994, pp. 1209-1213
Brassinin, a phytoalexin, is found in Chinese cabbage. Previously, we
showed that;brassinin significantly inhibited dimethylbenz(a)anthracen
e (DMBA)-induced mammary lesions in organ culture. Moreover, it was an
effective inhibitor against two stage skin carcinogenesis. In the pre
sent study, we synthesized several analogs of brassinin and evaluated
their effectiveness in the mouse mammary gland organ culture model. Re
sults showed that cyclobrassinin, also a naturally occurring brassinin
analog, was more effective than brassinin. Spirobrassinin and N-ethyl
-2,3-dihydrobrassinin also significantly inhibited mammary lesion form
ation. However, none of the methyl substituted analogs were effective.
The effects of brassinin may, in part, be mediated by induction of ph
ase II detoxifying enzymes such as quinone reductase.