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Synthesis, cytotoxicity evaluation, and molecular modeling studies of 2,N10-substituted acridones as DNA-intercalating agents

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Acridine-based compounds possess anticancer activities by intercalating to DNA. Although they have chemotherapeutic potential, acridine-based compounds are not used to treat cancer. In this study, 2,N10-acridone derivatives are designed and… Click to show full abstract

Acridine-based compounds possess anticancer activities by intercalating to DNA. Although they have chemotherapeutic potential, acridine-based compounds are not used to treat cancer. In this study, 2,N10-acridone derivatives are designed and synthesized based on acridone, a ketone derivative of acridine. Herein, acridone is functionalized with alkyl side chains containing terminal nitrogen-based moieties at the N10-position and substituted at the C2-position. The products are evaluated for in vitro cytotoxicity against four cancer cell lines: Molt-3, HepG2, A549, and HuCCA-1. The derivative bearing two butyl piperidine side chains at the C2- and N10-positions is the most active, with IC50 values ranging from 2.96 to 9.46 µM. Molecular modeling studies supported the binding of the derivatives to DNA by intercalation, thereby confirming the observed cytotoxic effects.

Keywords: synthesis cytotoxicity; molecular modeling; modeling studies; cytotoxicity evaluation

Journal Title: Journal of Chemical Research
Year Published: 2020

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