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Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of oxime lacking Psammaplin inspired chemical libraries as anti-cancer agents
Ali, Kasim,Chaturvedi, Priyank,Datta, Dipak,Kumar M, Srinivas Lavanya,Meena, Sanjeev,Panda, Gautam
, (2020/10/02)
In this study, we attempted the chemical simplification of Psammaplin (PsA), while retaining its activity in vitro. Inspired by the previous Structure Activity Relationship (SAR) studies on various PsA analogues and relying on the fact that oxime is metabolically unstable, we initially designed and synthesized a diverse library of PsA analogues and evaluated for cytotoxic activity. Among 32 compounds of Psammaplin analogues synthesized, the compound 10b was almost equally active as parent Psammaplin in vitro.
Catalyst-free photoredox addition-cyclisations: Exploitation of natural synergy between aryl acetic acids and maleimide
Manley, David W.,Mills, Andrew,O'Rourke, Christopher,Slawin, Alexandra M. Z.,Walton, John C.
, p. 5492 - 5500 (2014/05/20)
Suitably functionalised carboxylic acids undergo a previously unknown photoredox reaction when irradiated with UVA in the presence of maleimide. Maleimide was found to synergistically act as a radical generating photoxidant and as a radical acceptor, negating the need for an extrinsic photoredox catalyst. Modest to excellent yields of the product chromenopyrroledione, thiochromenopyrroledione and pyrroloquinolinedione derivatives were obtained in thirteen preparative photolyses. In situ NMR spectroscopy was used to study each reaction. Reactant decay and product build-up were monitored, enabling reaction profiles to be plotted. A plausible mechanism, whereby photo-excited maleimide acts as an oxidant to generate a radical ion pair, has been postulated and is supported by UV/Vis. spectroscopy and DFT computations. The radical-cation reactive intermediates were also characterised in solution by EPR spectroscopy. UVA photolyses of aryloxy-, arylthio- and arylamino-acetic acids with maleimide yield oxa-, thia- and aza-tricyclo pyrroledione derivatives in the absence of a photoredox catalyst (see scheme). An intriguing mechanism has been proposed and has been supported and supplemented by NMR monitoring experiments, DFT computations and UV/Vis and EPR spectroscopy.
The total synthesis of an aurone isolated from Uvaria hamiltonii: Aurones and flavones as anticancer agents
Lawrence, Nicholas J.,Rennison, David,McGown, Alan T.,Hadfield, John A.
, p. 3759 - 3763 (2007/10/03)
The naturally occurring aurone 1, isolated from Uvaria hamiltonii, and a series of aurones analogues based structurally on known tubulin binding agents were prepared and evaluated for anticancer activity. Aurone 20 was the most active (IC50 K562 50 nM) and caused significant G2/M cell-cycle arrest.