Abstract
A new series of resveratrol acrylamides amine derivatives was designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their anti-proliferative activity against three cancer cell lines including human chronic myelocytic leukemia cell K562, human hepatoma HuH-7 and human lung carcinoma A549. Most of the compounds showed superior activity against three cell lines when compared to parent resveratrol. C13 had the best anti-tumor activity against the HuH-7 cell line and its IC50 was 4.5 μmol/L; C16 had the best anti-tumor activity against the K562 cell line and its IC50 was 2.9 μmol/L; C18 had the best anti-tumor activity against the A549 cell line and its IC50 was 3.8 μmol/L. It could be seen that the activity of the aromatic amine derivatives was better than the fatty amine derivatives by analyzing the experimental data.
Keywords: Resveratrol, Acrylamides amine, Anti-proliferative effect, SynthesisResveratrol, Acrylamides amine, Anti-proliferative effect, Synthesis
Letters in Drug Design & Discovery
Title:Synthesis of resveratrol acrylamides derivatives and biological evaluation of their anti-proliferative effect on cancer cell lines
Volume: 11 Issue: 1
Author(s): Ban-Feng Ruan, Si-Qi Wang, Xiao-Lin Ge and Ri-Sheng Yao
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Keywords: Resveratrol, Acrylamides amine, Anti-proliferative effect, SynthesisResveratrol, Acrylamides amine, Anti-proliferative effect, Synthesis
Abstract: A new series of resveratrol acrylamides amine derivatives was designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their anti-proliferative activity against three cancer cell lines including human chronic myelocytic leukemia cell K562, human hepatoma HuH-7 and human lung carcinoma A549. Most of the compounds showed superior activity against three cell lines when compared to parent resveratrol. C13 had the best anti-tumor activity against the HuH-7 cell line and its IC50 was 4.5 μmol/L; C16 had the best anti-tumor activity against the K562 cell line and its IC50 was 2.9 μmol/L; C18 had the best anti-tumor activity against the A549 cell line and its IC50 was 3.8 μmol/L. It could be seen that the activity of the aromatic amine derivatives was better than the fatty amine derivatives by analyzing the experimental data.
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Ruan Ban-Feng, Wang Si-Qi, Ge Xiao-Lin and Yao Ri-Sheng, Synthesis of resveratrol acrylamides derivatives and biological evaluation of their anti-proliferative effect on cancer cell lines, Letters in Drug Design & Discovery 2014; 11 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/15701808113109990057
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