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Title: Rational synthesis, anticancer activity, and molecular docking studies of novel benzofuran liked thiazole hybrids Sanj
Authors: Hadiyal, S. D.
Lalpara, J. N.
Dhaduk, B. B.
Joshi, H. S.
Keywords: Thiazole
Anticancer activity
Molecular docking
Benzofuran
NCI-60
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Molecular Diversity
Citation: Hadiyal, S. D., Lalpara, J. N., Dhaduk, B. B., & Joshi, H. S. (2023). Rational synthesis, anticancer activity, and molecular docking studies of novel benzofuran liked thiazole hybrids. Molecular Diversity, 27(3), 1345-1357.
Abstract: A novel series of benzofuran bearing thiazole hybrids were synthesized by the multistep reaction approach. All synthesized molecules were selected by the National Cancer Institute, USA for one-dose anticancer activity against 60 various human cancer cell lines indicating nine types of cancer. Among thirteen compounds, two compounds showed higher lethality, so, it was selected for five-dose anticancer screening against all cancer cell lines. Compound 8g and 8h were displayed remarkable antiproliferative activity with GI50 values ranging from 0.295 to 4.15 μM and LC50 values ranging from 4.43 to > 100 μM. All data are compared with standard drugs fluorouracil and doxorubicin. Compound 8g showed higher potency as a cytotoxic molecule then fluorouracil. Furthermore, all new hybrids were studied for molecular docking into the active binding sites of 1HOV protein.
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/1662
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