Glycoalkaloids: Structure, Properties, and Interactions with Model Membrane Systems

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作者
Nepal, Bishal [1 ]
Stine, Keith J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Dept Chem & Biochem, St Louis, MO 63121 USA
关键词
glycoalkaloid; membrane; monolayer; liposome; BREAST-CANCER CELLS; STEROIDAL GLYCOALKALOIDS; POTATO GLYCOALKALOIDS; ALPHA-CHACONINE; SYNERGISTIC INTERACTION; LIPOSOME MEMBRANES; TOMATINE; CHOLESTEROL; APOPTOSIS; SOLANINE;
D O I
10.3390/pr7080513
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
The glycoalkaloids which are secondary metabolites from plants have proven to be of significant interest for their biological properties both in terms of their roles in plant biology and the effects they exhibit when ingested by humans. The main feature of the action of glycoalkaloids is their strong binding to 3 beta-hydroxysterols, such as cholesterol, to form complexes with the consequence that membrane structure is significantly perturbed, and leakage or release of contents inside cells or liposomes becomes possible. The glycoalkaloids have been studied for their ability to inhibit the growth of cancer cells and in other roles such as vaccine adjuvants and as synergistic agents when combined with other therapeutics. The glycoalkaloids have rich and complex physical behavior when interacting with model membranes for which many aspects are yet to be understood. This review introduces the general properties of glycoalkaloids and aspects of their behavior, and then summarizes their effects against model membrane systems. While there are many glycoalkaloids that have been identified, most physical or biological studies have focused on the readily available ones from tomatoes (alpha-tomatine), potatoes (alpha-chaconine and alpha-solanine), and eggplant (alpha-solamargine and alpha-solasonine).
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