Biopolymers and cell. 2010; 26 (2): 136 - 145

 

 

Structure–anticancer activity relationships among 4-azolidinone-3-carboxylic acids derivatives

 

D. V. Kaminskyy, R. B. Lesyk

 

Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University 69, Pekarska, Lviv, Ukraine, 79010

 

The aim of present research was investigation of anticancer activity of 4-azolidinone-3-carboxylic acids derivatives, and studies of structure–activity relationships (SAR) aspects. Methods. Organic synthesis; spectral methods; anticancer screening was performed according to the US NCI protocol (Developmental Therapeutic Program). Results. The data of new 4-thiazolidinone-3-alkanecarboxylic acids derivatives in vitro anticancer activity were described. The most active compounds which belong to 5-arylidene-2,4- thia(imida)zolidinone-3-alkanecarboxylic acids; 5-aryl(heteryl)idenerhodanine-3-succinic acids derivatives were selected. Determination of some SAR aspects which allowed to determine directions in lead- compounds structure optimization, as well as desirable molecular fragments for design of potential anticancer agents based on 4-azolidinone scaffold were performed. 5-Arylidenehydantoin-3-acetic acids amides were identified as a new class of significant selective antileukemic agents. Possible pharmacophore scaffold of 5-ylidenerhodanine-3-succinic acids derivatives was suggested. Conclusions. The series of active compounds with high anticancer activity and/or selectivity levels were selected. Some SAR aspects were determined and structure design directions were proposed.

 

Keywords: 4-azolidinone-3-carboxylic acids, anticancer activity, SAR.

 

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