Antimalarial, antimycobacterial and antiproliferative activity of phenyl substituted mixed tetraoxanes

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Mixed tetraoxanes of the 4"-phenyl-substituted cyclohexyl-spirotetraoxacyclohexyl-spirocholate series have been prepared and evaluated as possible antimalarials, antiproliferatives and antimycobacterials. The activity of the (4"R or S)-phenyl series against P. falciparum D6 and W2 strains was found to be at the level of artemisinin, with two compounds, the acid 4 and the amide 6, exhibiting encouraging anti-TB activity as well. Very promising in vitro results of the said tetraoxanes were obtained against solid tumours and, in some instances, the activity against a selected number of cell lines was higher than that of the antitumor drug paclitaxel.

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Opsenica, D., Kyle, D. E., Milhous, W. K., & Šolaja, B. A. (2003). Antimalarial, antimycobacterial and antiproliferative activity of phenyl substituted mixed tetraoxanes. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 68(4–5), 291–302. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0305291O

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