Synthesis and biological evaluation of new glycoconjugated LDH inhibitors as anticancer agents †

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Abstract

Conjugation of known biologically active molecules to carbohydrate frameworks represents a valuable option for the preparation of hybrid, structurally-related families of compounds with the aim of modulating their biological response. Therefore, we present here a study on the preparation of d-galacto, d-manno, d-gluco, and d-lactose glycoconjugates of an established N-hydroxyindole-based (NHI) inhibitor of lactated dehydrogenase (LDH). Structural variations involved the sugar stereochemistry and size as well as the anchoring point of the NHI on the carbohydrate frame (either C-1 or C-6). In the case of the galactose anomeric glycoconjugate (C-1), intriguing solvent-dependent effects were observed in the glycosylation stereochemical outcome. The biological activity of the deprotected glycoconjugates in contrasting lactate formation and cancer cell proliferation are described.

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D’Andrea, F., Vagelli, G., Granchi, C., Guazzelli, L., Tuccinardi, T., Poli, G., … Di Bussolo, V. (2019). Synthesis and biological evaluation of new glycoconjugated LDH inhibitors as anticancer agents †. Molecules, 24(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24193520

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