Identification of 3-((4-Hydroxyphenyl)amino)propanoic Acid Derivatives as Anticancer Candidates with Promising Antioxidant Properties.
Povilas KavaliauskasBirutė GrybaitėBirute Sapijanskaite-BanevičKazimieras AnusevičiusIlona JonuškienėRima StankevičienėPovilas KavaliauskasVidmantas PetraitisRamunė GrigalevičiūtėEdita MeškinytėRolandas StankevičiusVytautas MickevičiusPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Various cancer-associated morbidities remain a growing global health challenge, resulting in a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide due to high mortality rates and a frequent lack of novel therapeutic options for advanced and localized disease. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in cancer pathogenesis and response to chemotherapeutics; therefore, it is crucial to develop novel compounds with both antioxidant and anticancer activity. In this study, a series of previously reported 3-((4-hydroxyphenyl)amino)propanoic acid derivatives (compounds 1 - 36 ) were evaluated for their anticancer and antioxidant activities. Compounds 12 , 20 - 22 , and 29 were able to reduce A549 cell viability by 50% and suppress A549 cell migration in vitro. These compounds also showed favorable cytotoxicity properties towards noncancerous Vero cells. The most promising candidate, compound 20 , exhibited potent antioxidant properties in the DPPH radical scavenging assay. These results demonstrate that 3-((4-hydroxyphenyl)amino)propanoic acid could be further explored as an attractive scaffold for the development of novel anticancer and antioxidant candidates.