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https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/20.500.12258/14931| Title: | Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of 2-quinolyl-1,3-tropolone derivatives as new anti-cancer agents |
| Authors: | Demidov, O. P. Демидов, О. П. |
| Keywords: | Cell culture;Cell death;Cell signaling;Mixtures;Biological evaluation;Diseases |
| Issue Date: | 2021 |
| Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
| Citation: | Gusakov, E.A., Topchu, I.A., Mazitova, A.M., Dorogan, I.V., Bulatov, E.R., Serebriiskii, I.G., Abramova, Z.I., Tupaeva, I.O., Demidov, O.P., Toan, D.N., Lam, T.D., Bang, D.N., Boumber, Y.A., Sayapin, Y.A., Minkin, V.I. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of 2-quinolyl-1,3-tropolone derivatives as new anti-cancer agents // RSC Advances. - 2021. - Volume 11. - Issue 8. - Pages 4555-4571 |
| Series/Report no.: | RSC Advances |
| Abstract: | Tropolones are promising organic compounds that can have important biologic effects. We developed a series of new 2-quinolyl-1,3-tropolones derivatives that were prepared by the acid-catalyzed reaction of 4,7-dichloro-2-methylquinolines with 1,2-benzoquinones. 2-Quinolyl-1,3-tropolones have been synthesized and tested for their anti-proliferative activity against several human cancer cell lines. Two compounds (3d and mixture B of 3i-k) showed excellent activity against six cancer cell lines of different tissue of origin. The promising compounds 3d and mixture B of 3i-k also demonstrated induction of apoptotic cell death of ovarian cancer (OVCAR-3, OVCAR-8) and colon cancer (HCT 116) cell lines and affected ERK signaling. In summary, 2-quinolyl-1,3-tropolones are promising compounds for development of effective anticancer agents |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/14931 |
| Appears in Collections: | Статьи, проиндексированные в SCOPUS, WOS |
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