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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 23.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Med Chem. 2016 Jul 22;123:317–331. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2016.07.045

Table 2.

The inhibitory activities (IC50) of ursolic acid (UA 1), derivative 2, and the most potent derivatives (15–17) in spheroid model of the H460 and H322 lung cancer cell lines.

Cell line(a)/ IC50, µM
Compound H460 H322

Monolayer Spheroid Monolayer Spheroid
UA 1 14.8±0.6 30.8±2.8 15.3±2.8 18.2±10.5
2 19.3±2.6 19.5±10.4 14.3±2.7 ND
15 4.5±0.4 3.0±1.2 6.8±1.5 12.1±1.7
16 5.3±0.3 5.7±0.3 7.3±1.0 11.6±7.4
17 2.6±0.9 5.5±0.8 3.3±0.9 10.0±1.2
(a)

Lung cancer cell lines were treated with various concentrations of test compounds for 72h or 96h for a 2D (monolayer) or 3D model (spheroid), respectively. The inhibitory activities were determined using CellTiter-Blue® or CellTiter-Glo® for the 2D or 3D model, respectively. IC50 was calculated from the results, and data are presented as means ± SD of three independent experiments.