Synthesis and biological screening of a novel enaminone-grafted trithiocarbonate: a potential anticancer and antimicrobial agent

A need exists to develop safe and efficacious medications to treat major diseases such as cancer and infectious diseases. In response to this need, we synthesized a novel enaminone, which structurally belongs to the trithiocarbonate class engrafted by an enaminone group. The anticancer and antimicro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medicinal chemistry research 2020-06, Vol.29 (6), p.954-961
Hauptverfasser: Mabkhot, Yahia Nasser, Khaled, Jamal M. A., Sultan, Mujeeb A. S., Alharbi, Naiyf S. H. A., Ghabbour, Hazem A., Nasr, Fahd A., Alsayari, Abdulrhman, Muhsinah, Abdullatif Bin, Algarni, Hamed, Asiri, Yahya I.
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Zusammenfassung:A need exists to develop safe and efficacious medications to treat major diseases such as cancer and infectious diseases. In response to this need, we synthesized a novel enaminone, which structurally belongs to the trithiocarbonate class engrafted by an enaminone group. The anticancer and antimicrobial activities were evaluated by utilizing three different types of human cancer (MDA-MB-231, LoVo, and HepG2) and a wide field of microbes (G + and G − bacteria, yeast, and molds). The tested compound 3 exhibited moderate growth suppression activity versus all examined human tumor cells, with values of IC 50 ranging from 35 to 45 µg/ml. Moreover, the antimicrobial effects of compound 3 were more profound against fungal pathogens than against bacterial pathogens (minimal inhibitory concentrations; fungi, 0.08–0.14 mg/ml; bacteria, 0.3–1.4 mg/ml). These findings lay the foundation for designing improved bioactive agents that could be utilized as anticancer and/or antimicrobial agents.
ISSN:1054-2523
1554-8120
DOI:10.1007/s00044-020-02535-2