Evaluation of the time-dependent antiproliferative activity and liver microsome stability of 3 phenyl 4-(2-oxo-3-alkylimidazolidin-1-yl)benzenesulfonates as promising CYP1A1-dependent antimicrotubule prodrugs.
Mitra Zarifi KhosroshahiAtziri Corin Chavez AlvarezMathieu Gagné-BouletRené C-GaudreaultStéphane GobeilSébastien FortinPublished in: The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (2019)
Our in vitro results suggest that PAIB-SOs should have a minimum contact time of 24 h with the tumour to trigger significant antitumoural activity. The activity of mouse liver microsomes towards PAIB-SOs is higher than rat microsomes and tends to be higher than human liver microsomes.
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