Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8992957 | Annales Pharmaceutiques Françaises | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Podophyllotoxin, a natural lignan, is a good inhibitor of tubulin polymerization with antitumoral properties but it is too toxic for therapeutic use. In order to obtain less toxic drugs, several heterolignans have been prepared. We presented the synthesis and preliminary pharmacological properties of 4-aza-2,3-didehydropodophyllotoxins (dihydropyrrole [3,4-b]quinolin-1-ones), a new azalignan series. A straightforward synthesis was described according to a multicomponent reaction in a one-pot procedure. Starting from an aniline, an aromatic aldehyde, and a cyclic β-diketone, many substituted analogues could be prepared. Our lead, the 4-aza-2,3-didehydropodophyllotoxin, is extremely cytotoxic on various tumor cell lines, active in vivo on murine tumors. Like podophyllotoxin, this drug inhibits microtubule assembly without any effect on depolymerization.
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Authors
S. Giorgi-Renault,