Synthesis and anticancer activity of 2-benzylidene indanones through inhibiting tubulin polymerization

A.P. Prakasham, A.K. Saxena, Suaib Luqman, Debabrata Chanda, Tandeep Kaur, Atul Gupta, D.K. Yadav, C.S. Chanotiya, Karuna Shanker, F. Khan, Arvind S. Negi

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Samenvatting

In an attempt to discover a potent and selective anticancer agent, gallic acid has been modified to benzylidene indanones as tubulin polymerization inhibitors. These compounds were evaluated against several human cancer cell lines and also evaluated for inhibition of tubulin polymerase in in vitro assays. Three of the analogues exhibited strong cytotoxicity against human cancer cell lines IC 50 = 10-880 nM and also showed tubulin polymerization inhibition (IC 50 = 0.62-2.04 μM). Compound 9j, the best candidate of the series was found to be non-toxic in acute oral toxicity in Swiss-albino mice up to 1000 mg/kg dose.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)3049-3057
Aantal pagina's9
TijdschriftBioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
Volume20
Nummer van het tijdschrift9
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 1 mei 2012
Extern gepubliceerdJa

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Funding Information:
The authors are very much thankful to the Director, CSIR–CIMAP for constant encouragement and support. The CSIR Diamond Jubilee Research Internship to one of the authors (APP) is duly acknowledged. This research was supported by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India. The most of the work is covered in Indian patent (No. 133NF2011) and US patent Provisional application no. 2769DEL2011, dt. 22-09-2011.

Financiering

The authors are very much thankful to the Director, CSIR–CIMAP for constant encouragement and support. The CSIR Diamond Jubilee Research Internship to one of the authors (APP) is duly acknowledged. This research was supported by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India. The most of the work is covered in Indian patent (No. 133NF2011) and US patent Provisional application no. 2769DEL2011, dt. 22-09-2011.

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