Login / Signup

Synthesis and mechanistic studies of curcumin analog-based oximes as potential anticancer agents.

Hua-Li QinJing LengBahaa G M YoussifMuhammad Wahab AmjadMaria Abdul Ghafoor RajaMuhammad Ajaz HussainZahid HussainSyeda Naveed KazmiSyed Nasir Abbas Bukhari
Published in: Chemical biology & drug design (2017)
The incidence of cancer can be decreased by chemoprevention using either natural or synthetic agents. Apart from synthetic compounds, numerous natural products have exhibited promising potential to inhibit carcinogenesis in vivo. In this study, α, β-unsaturated carbonyl-based anticancer compounds were used as starting materials to synthesize new oxime analogs. The findings from the antiproliferative assay using seven different human cancer cell lines provided a clear picture of structure-activity relationship. The oxime analogs namely 7a and 8a showed strong antiproliferative activity against the cell lines. The mechanistic effects of compounds on EGFR-TK kinases and tubulin polymerization and BRAFV600E were investigated. In addition, the efficacy of compounds in reversing the efflux-mediated resistance developed by cancer cells was also studied. The compounds 5a and 6a displayed potent activity on various targets such as BRAFV600E and EGFR-TK kinases and also exhibited strong antiproliferative activity against different cell lines hence showing potential of multifunctional anticancer agents.
Keyphrases