Alkoxy and enediyne derivatives containing 1,4-benzoquinone subunits - Synthesis and antitumor activity

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The compounds produced by a living organism are most commonly as medicinal agents and starting materials for the preparation of new semi-synthetic derivatives. One of the largest groups of natural compounds consists of products containing a 1,4-benzoquinone subunit. This fragment occurs in three enediyne antibiotics, dynemicin A, deoxydynemicin A, and uncilamicin, which exhibit high biological activity. A series of alkoxy derivatives containing 1,4-naphthoquinone, 5,8-quinolinedione, and 2-methyl-5,8-quinolinedione moieties was synthesized. Moreover, the 1,4-benzoquinone subunit was contacted with an enediyne fragment. All obtained compounds were characterized by spectroscopy and spectrometry methods. The resulting alkane, alkene, alkyne and enediyne derivatives were tested as antitumor agents. They showed high cytotoxic activity depending on the type of 1,4-benzoquinone subunit and the employed tumor cell lines. The synthesized derivatives fulfill the Lipinski Rule of Five and have low permeability through the blood-brain barrier.

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Kadela-Tomanek, M., Bȩbenek, E., Chrobak, E., Latocha, M., & Boryczka, S. (2017). Alkoxy and enediyne derivatives containing 1,4-benzoquinone subunits - Synthesis and antitumor activity. Molecules, 22(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22030447

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