Benzoquinoline Derivatives: An Attractive Approach to Newly Small Molecules with Anticancer Activity.
Liliana OniciucDorina Amăriucăi-MantuDumitrela DiaconuVioleta MangalagiuRamona DanacVasilichia AntociIonel I MangalagiuPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
This study presents the synthesis, structural characterization, and in vitro evaluation of anticancer activity of some newly benzo[ f ]quinoline derivatives. The synthesis is facile and efficient, involving two steps: quaternization of nitrogen heterocycle followed by a [3+2] dipolar cycloaddition reaction. The synthesized compounds were characterized by FTIR, NMR, and X-ray diffraction on monocrystal in the case of compounds 6c and 7c . An in vitro single-dose anticancer assay of eighteen benzo[ f ]quinoline compounds, quaternary salts, and cycloadducts, was performed. The results showed that the most active compounds were quaternary salts 3d and 3f with aromatic R substituents. Quaternary salt 3d revealed non-selective activity against all types of cancer cells, while salt 3f exhibited a highly selective activity against leukemia cells. Compound 3d also presented remarkable cytotoxic efficiency against four distinct types of cancer cells-namely, non-small cell lung cancer HOP-92, melanoma LOX IMVI, melanoma SK-MEL-5, and breast cancer MDA-MB-468. Compound 3f was selected for five-dose screening. The study also includes SAR correlations.