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Title: | Indolylmethylene benzo[h]thiazolo[2,3-b]quinazolinones: Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of anticancer and antimicrobial activities |
Authors: | Gali, Rajitha Banothu, Janardhan Porika, Mahendar Velpula, Ravibabu Hnamte, Sairengpuii Bavantula, Rajitha Abbagani, Sadanandam Busi, Siddhardha |
Keywords: | Anticancer activity Antimicrobial activity Indole-3-carbaldehyde |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters |
Citation: | 10.1016/j.bmcl.2014.07.030 |
Abstract: | A series of novel 10-((1H-indol-3-yl)methylene)-7-aryl-7,10-dihydro-5H-benzo[h]thiazolo[2,3-b]quinazolin-9(6H)-ones (8a–t) have been synthesized in good yields by the reaction of benzo[h]quinazoline2(1H)-thiones (4a–f) with 2-chloro-N-phenylacetamide (5) followed by Knoevenagel condensation with various indole-3-carbaldehydes (7a–d) under conventional method. All the synthesized compounds were characterized by spectral studies and screened for their in vitro anticancer and antimicrobial activities. Compound 8c has exhibited excellent activity against MCF-7 (breast cancer cell line) than the standard drug Doxorubicin. Compound 8d against both the cancer cell lines, 8q against MCF-7 and 8c, 8h against HepG2havealso shown good activity. Remaining compounds have shown moderate activity against both the cell lines. Antimicrobial activity revealed that, the compound 8q and 8t against Staphylococcus aureus and 8i, 8k, 8l, 8q & 8t against Klebsiella pneumoniae have shown equipotent activity on comparing with the standard drug Streptomycin. Remaining compounds have shown significant antibacterial and comparable antifungal activities against all the tested microorganisms. |
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URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2086 |
Appears in Collections: | Chemistry |
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