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Scopus 2016-2017
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Synthesis and biological evaluation of simplified analogs of lophocladine B as potential antitumor agents
Issued Date
2016-12-01
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15548120
10542523
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10.1007/s00044-016-1717-5
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2-s2.0-84987625036
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Medicinal Chemistry Research. Vol.25, No.12 (2016), 2959-2964
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Sewan Theeramunkong, Opa Vajragupta, Chawannuch Mudjupa
Synthesis and biological evaluation of simplified analogs of lophocladine B as potential antitumor agents.
Medicinal Chemistry Research. Vol.25, No.12 (2016), 2959-2964.
doi:10.1007/s00044-016-1717-5
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Synthesis and biological evaluation of simplified analogs of lophocladine B as potential antitumor agents
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Sewan Theeramunkong
Opa Vajragupta
Chawannuch Mudjupa
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Thammasat University
Mahidol University
Mahasarakham University
Abstract
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. In this study, two series of simplified isoquinolines deriving from lophocladine B were synthesized and evaluated for their antitumor activity. Suzuki-Miyaura and Sharpelss-Fokin reactions were employed to synthesize 26 compounds. Two compounds (25 and 27) showed to be cytotoxic with IC50 values of 10 µM on hepatic cancer cells and 13 µM on cervical cancer cells, respectively. Further studies on their mechanism of action showed that compound 27 mediated cytotoxicity through apoptosis induction.
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