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Antiproliferative activity of ursolic acid/glycyrrhetinic acid-uracil/thymine hybrids

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As pharmacophore hybridization has been used frequently in the discovery of new drugs, ursolic acid/glycyrrhetinic acid-uracil/thymine hybrids have been synthesized and evaluated their antiproliferative activity by the MTT assay. The… Click to show full abstract

As pharmacophore hybridization has been used frequently in the discovery of new drugs, ursolic acid/glycyrrhetinic acid-uracil/thymine hybrids have been synthesized and evaluated their antiproliferative activity by the MTT assay. The results displayed that, the hybrids of glycyrrhetinic acid (7a–7b to 10a–10b) exhibited slightly better antiproliferative activity than that of ursolic acid hybrids (3a–3b to 6a–6b). Two single glycyrrhetinic acid-thymine hybrids (8a and 10a) possessed good antiproliferative activity against tested A549 cell line (IC50 = 10.7 and 18.3 µM, respectively). And three hybrids (3a, 5a, and 10b) exhibited about 80% inhibitory ratio against tested Hela cell line.

Keywords: thymine hybrids; glycyrrhetinic acid; ursolic acid; acid; antiproliferative activity

Journal Title: Medicinal Chemistry Research
Year Published: 2019

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