WO2014056038A1 - Novel flavonoid compounds and uses thereof - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to novel compounds, compositions containing these compounds, methods for their synthesis, and uses of these compounds.
- the present disclosure relates to novel flavonoid compounds, methods of synthesizing the flavonoid compounds, compositions containing the flavonoid compounds and methods of their use.
- IHD Ischemic heart disease
- ischemic strokes are a major problem with our aging society and are the most common causes of death in most Western countries, and a major cause of hospital admissions.
- ROS reactive oxidative species
- Diabetic cardiomyopathy is an increasingly recognized cause of congestive heart failure among diabetic patients.
- Oxidative stress is one of the common pathological changes associated with the development of DCM leading to the maladaptation of the left ventricular remodelling processes, manifested as abnormal cardiac function and can lead to ischaemia of the heart tissue.
- Ischaemia can be caused by a variety of conditions. For example, acute incidents such as stroke, myocardial infarction or mechanical trauma, and chronic conditions such as atherosclerosis, peripheral vascular disease and diabetes can cause ischaemia. Hypertension is another type of disorder that can lead to ischaemia.
- various drugs are delivered intravenously to the heart attack victim to assist in removing any blood vessel obstruction thus re-establishing blood flow leading to reperfusion of tissues.
- this type of treatment is not directed to preventing or ameliorating the tissue damage associated with reperfusion. Creating an environment for reperfusion to occur and reestablish the supply of oxygen to tissue can lead to increased tissue damage by increasing free radical production.
- Flavonoid compounds have the following general structure:
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 are independently selected from H or OR 6 ;
- R 6 is R 7 or R 8 ;
- R is selected from the group comprising H, an ester, a carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, sulphate, phosphonic acid, phosphate ester, sulfamate, sulfonic ester, phosphamate, phosphonate ester, sulfonate, zwitterionic species, amino acid, amino phosphonate, acyclic amine, cyclic amine, quaternary ammonium cation, polyethylene glycol, saccharide, oligosaccharide, polysaccharide, and dendrimer;
- R 8 is selected from the group comprising H, saccharide, oligosaccharide, polysaccharide, sulfonate, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, cycloalkyl and acyl, optionally interrupted by one or more heteroatom(s); or
- R 1 is not -OCH 3 ;
- R 3 is not -OC(0)(CH 2 ) 4 C0 2 H;
- R 3 is not -OC(0)(CH 2 ) 4 C0 2 H.
- R 7 can be selected from an ester, carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, phosphonic acid, phosphate ester, polyethylene glycol, saccharide and dendrimer.
- R 7 can be a saccharide.
- the saccharide can be selected from a monosaccharide, oligosaccharide and polysaccharide.
- the saccharide can be a monosaccharide.
- the monosaccharide can be selected from the group comprising glucose, glucuronic acid, galactose, xylose, apiose, and allose.
- the monosaccharide can be a glucuronic acid derivative.
- glucuronic acid derivative can be any suitable glucuronic acid derivative.
- R 7 can be a sulfonate. In a particular embodiment, R 7 can be a
- R can be selected from an ester, carboxylic acid or phosphate ester.
- R 7 can be a group according to:
- W is O, H, S, 0-, H " or S " ;
- X is H, a mono- or divalent cationic salt, or an ammonium cationic salt.
- R 7 can be an ester according to:
- Q can be a substituted or unsubstituted lower alkylene, lower alkenylene, lower alkynylene, optionally interrupted by one or more heteroatom(s);
- W is O, NH, S, O " , NH " , or S " ;
- X is H, a mono- or divalent cationic salt, or an ammonium cationic salt.
- R 7 can be an ester according to:
- n can be an integer less than 10.
- n can be an integer less than 7.
- n is 4.
- R 7 can be an ester according to:
- R 8 can be selected from the group comprising a lower substituted or unsubstituted alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, acyl, optionally interrupted by one or more heteroatom(s).
- R 8 can be a substituted or unsubstituted lower alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl, cycloalkyl group, optionally interrupted by one or more heteroatom(s).
- R 8 can be a substituted or unsubstituted lower alkyl.
- the lower alkyl can be a methyl, ethyl, w-propyl, z ' so-propyl, 2, «-butyl, sec- butyl, iso-butyl, tertbutyl, octa-decyl or 2-methylpentyl.
- R 8 can be methyl.
- R 8 can be selected from the group comprising a saccharide, oligosaccharide and polysaccharide.
- R can be a saccharide.
- the saccharide can be a monosaccharide.
- the monosaccharide can be selected from the group comprising glucose, glucuronic acid, galactose, xylose, apiose, and allose.
- the a glucuronic acid derivative can be selected from the group comprising glucose, glucuronic acid, galactose, xylose, apiose, and allose.
- the a glucuronic acid derivative can be selected from the group comprising glucose, glucuronic acid, galactose, xylose, apiose, and allose.
- the a glucuronic acid derivative can be selected from the group comprising glucose, glucuronic acid, galactose, xylose, apiose, and allose.
- R can be a sulphate.
- R can be any organic compound that can be used in a particular embodiment.
- R can be an acyl group according to:
- R can be a substituted or unsubstituted lower alkyl, alkenyl or alkyi cycloalkyl group, optionally interrupted by one or more heteroatom(s).
- R can be a lower alkyl. In a particular embodiment, R can be a methyl group. In another embodiment, R can be a -C(CH 3 )3 group.
- One aspect relates to a method of preventing and/or treating a disease(s) in a subject associated with the presence of reactive oxidative species (ROS), the method comprising: administering an effective amount of at least one compound disclosed above.
- ROS reactive oxidative species
- the subject in need of such treatment is at risk of developing ischaemia.
- the subject is suffering ischaemia and/or reperfusion injury as a result of an acute or chronic condition.
- the present compounds can also assist in maintaining and/or improving circulatory flow.
- the present compounds may be administered to a patient with diabetes to assist in management of the disease.
- the chronic condition may be selected from cancer, cerebrovascular disease, pulmonary vascular disease, atherosclerosis, artery disease, congestive heart disease, coronary disease, peripheral vascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, migraine, burns, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and retinal vascular disease.
- the acute condition may be selected from stroke, myocardial infarction, mechanical trauma resulting from crush injury or surgery.
- the vascular surgery is heart bypass and/or transplant surgery.
- the disclosed compounds may be administered to the subject before and/or during the surgery.
- Another aspect relates to a method of preventing, delaying the onset of and/or slowing the progression of atherosclerosis and/or coronary heart disease in a subject comprising administering an effective amount of at least one compound disclosed above.
- Another aspect relates to a therapeutic and/or prophylactic method of preventing and/or treating a disease(s) in a subject associated with the presence of reactive oxidative species ( OS), the method comprising: administering an effective amount of at least one of the disclosed compounds.
- OS reactive oxidative species
- Another aspect relates to a method of preventing and/or at least ameliorating the damage to a subject caused by ischaemia and/or reperfusion injury, the method comprising administering an effective amount of at least one compound disclosed above.
- Another aspect relates to a method of preventing and/or at least ameliorating damage to a subject caused by the administration of a therapeutic agent, the method comprising coadministering to a subject: i) a therapeutic agent; and ii) administering an effective amount of at least one compound disclosed above.
- Therapeutic agent may be an oxidative therapeutic agent.
- a particular example of a therapeutic agent is an anticancer agent.
- the anticancer agent may be anthracycline and its derivatives.
- the disclosed compound(s) is administered orally, topically, subcutaneous, parenterally, intramuscular, intra-arterial and/or intravenously. In a particular embodiment, the compound is administered orally.
- a pharmaceutical and/or a veterinary composition comprising a pharmaceutically and/or veterinarily acceptable carrier or diluent together with at least one compound compounds as specified above or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvates thereof.
- [50] in another aspect there is disclosed a method of preventing and/or at least ameliorating damage to a subject caused by the administration of a therapeutic agent, the method comprising co-administering to a subject: i) a therapeutic agent; and ii) an effective amount of at least one compound in accordance with Formula (I) as disclosed above, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvates thereof.
- ROS reactive oxidative species
- ROS reactive oxidative species
- the subject in need of such treatment will be a person at risk of developing ischaemia.
- the subject may be a person who is currently suffering ischaemia and/or reperfusion as a result of an acute or chronic condition.
- At least one solubilising group renders the compound at least partially soluble, and more preferably, totally soluble in aqueous solution, preferably water.
- flavonoid derivatives and compositions containing flavonoid derivatives, and methods of using same.
- ROS reactive oxidative species
- ROS molecules are the result of naturally occurring processes such as oxygen metabolism and inflammatory processes. For example, when cells use oxygen to generate energy, free radicals are created as a consequence of ATP production by the mitochondria.
- Exercise can increase the levels of free radicals as can environmental stimuli such as ionizing radiation (from industry, sun exposure, cosmic rays, and medical X-rays), environmental toxins, altered atmospheric conditions (e.g. hypoxia and hyperoxia), ozone and nitrogen oxide (primarily from automobile exhaust, therapeutics). Lifestyle stressors such as cigarette smoking and excessive alcohol consumption are also known to affect levels of free radicals. Radical species may combine to form other more damaging or toxic species such as peroxynitrite ONOO ' , a product of superoxide and nitric oxide radical reaction.
- ROS species Another source of ROS species is some therapeutic agents, such as anti-cancer drugs.
- Anthracycline derivatives are highly useful anti-cancer agents in the treatment of neoplastic diseases such as acute leukemia, malignant lymphoma, etc.
- neoplastic diseases such as acute leukemia, malignant lymphoma, etc.
- an undesirable feature of their administration can be oxidative damage to tissue, which can lead to cardiomyopathy and possible heart failure.
- the presence of the therapeutic agent can therefore cause the development of congestive heart failure (CHF).
- CHF congestive heart failure
- a method of treating a subject having a disease or disorder involving oxidative damage comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of a composition as disclosed.
- the disease or disorder involving oxidative damage is selected from the group consisting of cancer, heart disease, neurological disorders, auto-immune disorders, ischaemia-reperfusion injury, diabetic complications, septic shock, hepatitis, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and complications arising from HIV or Hepatitis, including Hepatitis B.
- the subject is an animal.
- the animal may be selected from the group consisting of humans, non-human primates, cattle, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, dogs, cats, birds, chickens or other poultry, ducks, geese, pheasants, turkeys, quails, guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, rats and mice.
- the one or more disclosed flavonoid derivatives are administered simultaneously, separately or sequentially with the one or more therapeutic agent(s).
- the one or more therapeutic agent(s) and the one or more disclosed flavonoid derivative(s) can be administered as separate agents at the same or different times or they can be formulated as a single composition comprising both
- Free radicals react with key organic substrates in cells such as lipids, proteins, and DNA. Oxidation of these biomolecules can damage them, disturbing normal functions and may contribute to a variety of disease states. It has been noted that certain organ systems are predisposed to greater levels of oxidative stress or nitrosative stress. Those organ systems most susceptible to damage are the pulmonary system (exposed to high levels of oxygen), the brain (exhibits intense metabolic activity yet has lower levels of endogenous antioxidants), the eye (constantly exposed to damaging UV light), circulatory system (victim to fluctuating oxygen and nitric oxide levels) and reproductive systems (at risk from the intense metabolic activity of sperm cells).
- ROS reactive oxygen species
- ischaemia reperfusion stroke, myocardial infarction or mechanical trauma, such as a crush injury or surgery.
- Some forms of surgery such as heart bypass or transplant surgery necessarily cause ischaemia and reperfusion of tissue.
- one or more flavonoid derivatives according are administered to the subject before and/or during surgery.
- Chronic disorders may be chosen from the group including cancer, cerebrovascular disease, atherosclerosis, artery disease including coronary disease, peripheral vascular disease (including damage caused by diseases such as diabetes), hypertension, pulmonary infections
- Chronic obstructive airways disease chronic obstructive airways disease
- emphysema neurological disorders
- autoimmune disorders diabetic complications
- septic and hypovolemic shock burns
- hepatitis complications arising from hepatitis and HIV.
- Another chronic disorder may be chosen from the complications resulting from administration of hyperbaric or high oxygen tension atmospheres, often applied to assist breathing particularly in a premature infant human, including retinal or other eye damage.
- Subjects at risk of relevant chronic disorders may be diagnosed by analysis of symptoms, diagnostic testing, enzymatic markers, or by genetic testing to identify a genetic predisposition.
- Predisposition to certain acute disorders such as heart attack or stroke may also be identified by genetic testing and may prompt the prophylactic application of one or more flavonoid derivatives to the subject at risk.
- Drug- induced disorders due to ROS e.g. drug induced congestive heart disease.
- the composition described above is preferably administered before the stroke occurs as a prophylactic to reduce the risk of stroke occurrence, or within twelve hours (preferably within four hours) of stroke occurrence.
- An example of an ROS involved pathological condition is ischaemia where a deficiency of blood flow to part of a body results in inadequate tissue perfusion with oxygen. Ischaemia causes tissue damage, the severity of the damage depending on the length of time the tissue is deprived of oxygen and whether adequate reperfusion of oxygen occurs after the ischaemic event.
- At least one compound described herein may be administered via a number of different routes, for example, topically, orally, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intra-arterially and/or intravenously.
- alkyl includes branched or unbranched hydrocarbon chains, such as, methyl, ethyl, w-propyl, wo-propyl, w-butyl, sec-butyl, iso-butyl, tertbutyl, octa-decyl and 2-methylpentyl.
- These groups can be substituted or unsubstituted with one or more functional groups which are attached commonly to such chains, such as, hydroxyl, bromo, fluoro, chloro, iodo, mercapto or thio, cyano, alkylthio, heterocyclyl, aryl, heteroaryl, carboxyl, carbalkoyl, alkyl, alkenyl, nitro, amino, alkoxyl, amido, and the like to form alkyl groups such as trifluorom ethyl, 3-hydroxyhexyl, 2-carboxypropyl, 2-fluoroethyl,
- lower herein includes a linear or branched chain of 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- alkyl ene refers to a divalent alkyl as defined above, such as methylene (- CH 2 -), propylene (-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -), chloroethylene (-CHCICH2-), 2-thiobutene - CH 2 CH(SH)CH 2 CH 2 , l-bromo-3-hydroxyl-4-methylpentene (-
- alkenyl includes branched or unbranched hydrocarbon chains containing one or more carbon-carbon double bonds.
- alkynyl includes branched or unbranched hydrocarbon chains containing one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds.
- aryl is meant an aromatic carbocyclic group having a single ring (e.g., phenyl), multiple rings (e.g., biphenyl), or multiple condensed rings in which at least one is aromatic, (e.g., 1 ,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthyl, naphthyl), which is optionally mono-, di-, or tri-substituted.
- the aryl groups herein are unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups.
- cycloalkyl refers to saturated carbocyclic radicals having three to twelve carbon atoms.
- the cycloalkyl can be monocyclic, or a polycyclic fused system. Examples of such radicals include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl and cycloheptyl.
- the cycloalkyl groups herein are unsubstituted or, as specified, substituted in one or more substitutable positions with various groups.
- such cycloalkyl groups may be optionally substituted with Ci-C alkyl, C -Ce alkoxy, halogen, hydroxy, cyano, nitro, amino, mono(Ci-C 6 )alkylamino, di(Ci-C 6 )alkylamino, Ci-C 6 alkenyl, Ci-C 6 alkynyl, Ci-C 6 haloalkyl, C1-C6 haloalkoxy, amino(Ci-C6)alkyl, mono(Ci-C6)alkylamino(Ci-C6)alkyl or di(Ci-C6)alkylamino(Ci-C6)alkyl.
- acyl includes an -C(0)R group, wherein R is alkyl or aryl as defined above, such as formyl, acetyl, propionyl, or butyryl.
- alkoxy includes -OR-, wherein R is alkyl .
- lower alkoxy radicals there may be mentioned linear and branched alkoxy groups of 1 to 6 carbon atoms, such as methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, butoxy, isobutoxy, sec-butoxy, tert-butoxy, pentyloxy, isopentyloxy, hexyloxy and isohexyloxy groups.
- amido includes an amide linkage: -C(0)NR- (wherein R is hydrogen or alkyl).
- amino indicates an amine linkage: -NR-, wherein R is hydrogen or alkyl.
- phosphate ester indicates -0-P(0)(OR) 2 .
- Examples of a monosaccharide include: hexose such as allose, altrose, glucose, mannose, gulose, idose, galactose, or talose; pentose such as ribose, arabinose, xylose, or lyxose; tetrose such as erythrose or threose; and triose such as glyceraldehyde.
- sugars used herein include derivatives thereof.
- sugar derivatives include: reduced derivatives such as sugar alcohol, deoxy sugar, and glycal; oxidized derivatives such as aldonic acid, uronic acid, and aldaric acid; dehydrated derivatives such as glycoseen and anhydro sugar; phosphate-esterified products; acetate-esterified products; amino sugars; thio sugars; glycoproteins; sugar esters; and sugar ethers.
- the monosaccharide may be selected from among glucose, glucuronic acid, galactose, xylose, apiose, allose, rhamnose, arabinofuranose, and mannose.
- the monosaccharide may be selected from among glucose, glucuronic acid, galactose, xylose, apiose, and allose. Most preferably, the monosaccharide may be glucose. Further, the monosaccharide may be in the D- or L-form but it is preferably in the D-form.
- hydrocarbon chains can be optionally interrupted by one or more heteroatoms.
- the compounds can be formulated in a variety of carriers and delivery systems.
- the amount of the therapeutic compound to be administered and the compound's concentration is dependent on the vehicle or device selected, the clinical condition of the patient, the side effects and the stability of the compound in the formulation.
- the physician employs the appropriate preparation containing the appropriate concentration of the therapeutic compound and selects the amount of formulation administered, depending upon clinical experience with the patient in question or with similar patients.
- excipients can be included in the formulation.
- examples include co- solvents, surfactants, oils, humectants, emollients, preservatives, stabilizers and antioxidants.
- Any pharmacologically acceptable buffer may be used, e.g., Tris or phosphate buffers.
- Effective amounts of diluents, additives and excipients are those amounts which are effective to obtain a pharmaceutically acceptable formulation in terms of solubility, biological activity, etc.
- composition of the present disclosure may include a therapeutic compound which can be formulated with conventional, pharmaceutically acceptable, vehicles for topical, oral or parenteral administration.
- Formulations can also include small amounts of adjuvants such as buffers and preservatives to maintain isotonicity, physiological and pH stability.
- the compounds of the present disclosure may be administered to both human and animal subjects.
- the compounds of the present disclosure may be administered in compositions wherein the active compound is intimately admixed with one or more inert ingredients and optionally including one or more additional active ingredients.
- the compounds may be used in any composition known to those skilled in the art for administration to humans and animals.
- compositions of the present disclosure may be administered through a proper route according to the dosage form.
- the injection can be administered intravenous, intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intramuscular and the like.
- either solid or fluid unit dosage forms can be prepared.
- the water soluble forms can be dissolved in an aqueous vehicle together with sugar, aromatic flavouring agents and preservatives to form syrup.
- An elixir is prepared by using a hydro- alcoholic (e.g., ethanol) vehicle with suitable sweeteners such as sugar and saccharin, together with an aromatic flavouring agent.
- Suspensions can be prepared with an aqueous vehicle with the aid of a suspending agent such as acacia, tragacanth, methylcellulose and the like.
- the synthetic flavonoid compounds may also be formulated with stabilizing agents, for example metal chelator reducing agents such as ethylenediaminetetracetic acid (EDTA) or a reducing agent such as sodium metabisufite.
- EDTA ethylenediaminetetracetic acid
- sodium metabisufite sodium metabisufite
- the therapeutic compound is prepared in an aqueous solution in a concentration of from about 1 to about 100 mg/mL. More typically, the concentration is from about 10 to 60 mg/mL or about 20 mg/mL. Concentrations below 1 mg/mL may be necessary in some cases depending on the solubility and potency of the compound selected for use.
- the formulation which is sterile, is suitable for various parenteral routes including intra-dermal, intra-articular, intramuscular, intravascular, intravenous, inhalation and subcutaneous.
- compositions of the present disclosure may be formulated into sunscreens, skin care compositions, emollient of moisturizers.
- the synthetic flavonoid compound(s) may also be formulated as a nutrapharmaceutical or a nutraceutical.
- the synthetic flavonoid compound(s) may be formulated into a food, such as a cereal, beverages such as fruit juice, alcoholic drinks, bread, etc, for oral consumption.
- a solution of 3',4'-dihydroxyflavone 3-hemiadipate (lg, 2.51 mmol) and pivaloyl chloride (5 equivalents) in pyridine (5 mL) may be heated at 60°C for 6 h.
- the reaction mixture can be diluted with aqueous HCl (1 M, 50 mL) and stirred vigorously for 15 min.
- the precipitate may be collected by filtration, dried and purified by chromatography or recrystallization to afford 3',4'-dipivaloxyflavone 3-hemiadipate.
- Diabetic and control rats may be further randomized to receive either an orally active synthetic antioxidant, 3',4'-Diacetoxyflavone 3-hemiadipate, at 1 mg/kg or vehicle (1% carboxy methyl cellulose solution; CMC) by daily gavage for six weeks post STZ. Animals can be housed in a stable environment maintained at 21 ⁇ 1°C (12 hour light/dark cycle commencing at 6 am).
- an orally active synthetic antioxidant 3',4'-Diacetoxyflavone 3-hemiadipate
- animals may be anaesthetized (Lethabarb 30 mg/kg body weight i.p.; Virbac, Peakhurst, NSW, Australia). The abdomen, neck, and chest may then be shaved, and echocardiography performed followed by in vivo left ventricular pressure-volume (PV) loop acquisition.
- PV left ventricular pressure-volume
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