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Title: Taxol Paclitaxel


1
Taxol (Paclitaxel)
  • Chalmers Natural Product Chemistry Selim NOURI
  • April, 2003

2
Overview of Taxol
  • Potent Anticancer Natural Product
  • Leukemia
  • Solid Tumors
  • Metastatic breast -48
  • Ovary -30
  • Brain
  • Lung
  • Isolated from Bark of Pacific Yew Tree (Taxus
    Brevifolia Nut)
  • Supply Limited, (Bio)Synthetic Route Needed

3
Outline
  • Discovery
  • Taxol activity
  • Processing and Taxol design
  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Problems
  • Analogs
  • Future Prospects

4
History/ Timeline of Taxol
  • 1958 US National Cancer Institute initiates
    program to screen plants species for anticancer
    activity
  • 1971 Dr. Monroe Wall and MC Wani of Research
    Triangle Institute identify the active ingredient
    in Pacific yew tree bark as Paclitaxel
  • 1979 Paclitaxels unique mechanism of action is
    discovered
  • 1983 Research triangle sponsors phase I
    clinical trials of paclitaxel

5
Timeline (cont)
  • 1985 NCI begins phase II trials of Paclitaxel
  • 1989 NCI issues an open invitation to
    pharmaceutical companies to compete for the right
    to be its commercial development partner for the
    drug
  • 1991 Bristol Myers Squibb Company is selected
    by NCI to be the commercial partner in developing
    Taxol injections

6
Taxol activitystabilizing microtubules
  • Microtubules are conveyer belts inside the cells
  • Important role in mitosis (FLEX)

7
Pharmacokinetics
8
By binding to tubulin and causing the protein to
lose its flexibility, taxol prevents a cell from
dividing.
Better knowledge of tubulin-taxol interaction
may lead to more effective anti-cancer drug, that
interacts only with the tubulin of cancerous
cells
9
Taxol processing.
  • Harvesting drying storage
  • Extraction purification SCFE, HPLC

10
Retro Synthesis of Taxol
11
Taxol Skeleton (tricyclic diterpene)
  • Oxetane Ring crucial for maintaining activity
  • Eight member ring provides molecule tubulin
    depolymerization properties
  • Removal C10 acetyl group no effect
  • C2-0 benzoyl group removal causes reduction to
    activity

12
Taxol SAR
13
Taxol Semi-Synthesis
14
Pharmacokinetics
  • Administered through Intravenous Injection
  • Highly Lipophilic
  • Insoluble in water (bioavailability..)
  • gt Taxotere more water soluble.

15
Problems
  • Low Solubility in Water
  • Debilitating Side Effects
  • Powerless against some cancers
  • Colon
  • Devising Synthetic version is difficult b/c of
    chemical complexity
  • When Taxol fails to kill off all cancerous cells,
    a tumor can grow back with resistant mutations

16
Side Effects
  • Temporary Reduction in bone marrow function
  • Mouth Sores and Ulcers
  • Diarrhoea
  • Hair Loss
  • Low Blood Pressure
  • Aching or Paining in joints and muscles
  • Skin Changes
  • Numbness of tingling in hands and feet
  • Headaches
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Nausea and Vomiting

17
Analogs
  • Taxotere
  • Prodrugs
  • Poly(ethylene glycol) -(-CH2 CH2 O-)-

18
Future Prospects
  • Epothilones - Taxol-like activity
  • - more soluble in water
  • - higher activity and
    are more easily available (i.e. from a cellulose
    degrading bacterium).
  • Orally administered taxanes instead of hour long
    IV doses

19
Taxol is depicted to the top left, and epothilone
to the top right. The bottom half of the figure
shows a proposed alignment between Taxol and
epothilone.
20
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