Synthesis and biological activity of 5-aza-ellipticine derivatives

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2007.0

Abstract

Novel 5-aza-ellipticine derivatives were synthesized and tested as antitumor agents. The new compounds were prepared more readily than the analogous ellipticine derivatives, which are known to be potent anti-tumor agents Although the novel 5-aza-ellipticine derivatives are not as biologically active as their corresponding ellipticine analogues, the new compounds represent a new, readily accessible class of heteroaromatic catalytic inhibitors of topoisomerase II and possible anti-tumor agents.

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