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Antiproliferative activity of novel isatinyl/indanyl nitrones (INs) as potential spin trapping agents of free radical intermediates.

Loredana MaiuoloGiordana FeriottoVincenzo AlgieriMonica NardiBeatrice RussoMaria Luisa Di GioiaEmilia FuriaMatteo Antonio TallaridaCarlo MischiatiAntonio De Nino
Published in: MedChemComm (2017)
A series of ketonitrones derived from isatin and indanone (INs) were synthesized and evaluated for their antiproliferative activities against several human cancer cell lines. Then, the antioxidant properties of these substrates were measured by the DPPH test to report their biological activity in terms of their spin trapping action. In particular, one substrate has showed very high biological and scavenging activity, probably due to the strong correlation between its spin trapping activity and structure.
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