Bf3-oet2 catalyzed c3-alkylation of indole: Synthesis of indolylsuccinimidesand their cytotoxicity studies

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A simple and efficient BF3-OEt2 promoted C3-alkylation of indole has been developed to obtain3-indolylsuccinimidesfrom commercially available indoles and maleimides, with excellent yields under mild reaction conditions. Furthermore, anti-proliferative activity of these conjugates was evaluated against HT-29 (Colorectal), Hepg2 (Liver) and A549 (Lung) human cancer cell lines. One of the compounds, 3w, having N,N-Dimethylatedindolylsuccinimide is a potent congener amongst the series with IC50 value 0.02 µM and 0.8 µM against HT-29 and Hepg2 cell lines, respectively, and compound 3i was most active amongst the series with IC50 value 1.5 µM against A549 cells. Molecular docking study and mechanism of reaction have briefly beendiscussed. This method is better than previous reports in view of yield and substrate scope including electron deficient indoles.

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Shaikh, I. N., Rahim, A., Faazil, S., Adil, S. F., Assal, M. E., & Hatshan, M. R. (2021). Bf3-oet2 catalyzed c3-alkylation of indole: Synthesis of indolylsuccinimidesand their cytotoxicity studies. Molecules, 26(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082202

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