Synthesis of amide and urea derivatives of benzothiazole as Raf-1 inhibitor

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2008.0

Abstract

A series of amide and urea derivatives of benzothiazole have been synthesized and evaluated for their antiproliferative profile in human SK-Hep-1 (liver), MDA-MB-231 (breast), and NUGC-3 (gastric) cell lines. Among them, compounds 1-2, 16-18, 23, and 25-26 had potent to moderate inhibitory activities. Further these compounds were investigated for their ability to inhibit Raf-1 activity.

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