Development of New Mitomycin C and Porfiromycin Analogues

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Abstract

New mitomycin C and porfiromycin analogues were prepared by treating mitomycin A and N-methylmitomycin A with a variety of amines, including aziridines, allylamines, propargy lamines, chloroalky lamines, hydroxyalkylamines, glycine derivatives, aralkylamines, and heterocyclic amines. All analogues were evaluated against P-388 murine leukemia and selected ones were examined for their leukopenic properties. Certain analogues were found to be superior to mitomycin C in potency, efficacy, and therapeutic ratio in the P-388 assay. The most active substituents at the mitosane 7 position included aziridine, 2-methylaziridine, propargy lamine, furfury lamine, methyl glycinate, and 3-aminopyridine. Mitomycin A and the 7-aziridino, 7-(2-methylaziridino), and 3-aminopyridine analogues were less leukopenic than mitomycin C. Certain other analogues, including propargylamino and methyl glycinate, were highly leukopenic. The three compounds tested against B-16 melanoma in mice were significantly more effective than mitomycin C in this assay. Previously established structure-activity relationships were found inadequate to account for all of the new data. © 1981, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.

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Iyengar, B. S., Lin, H. J., Cheng, L., Remers, W. A., & Bradner, W. T. (1981). Development of New Mitomycin C and Porfiromycin Analogues. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 24(8), 975–981. https://doi.org/10.1021/jm00140a012

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