Synthesis, molecular docking study and antitumor activity of novel 2-phenylindole derivatives

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2012.0

Abstract

The starting material, 4-(1-indol-2-yl)phenol 1 was obtained via Fischer synthesis. Vilsmeir Haack(')s formylation of 1 gave the carboxaldehyde derivative 2 which was subjected to different reactions affording the 3-substituted compounds 3-10. Compound 1 reacted with halo esters to give 11 and 12a,b. The reaction of 12a with various amino derivatives gave compounds 13-16. The hydrazide derivative 15a reacted with 1,3-diketones, ethyl acetoacetate and aromatic carboxylic acid derivatives to give 17a,b, 18 and 19a-e, respectively. Antitumor activity of target compounds were tested against breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7) and (MDA-MB-231). The most potent compound was 3e with IC(50) = 1.60 nM against (MCF-7). Docking was performed on colchicine binding site of tubulin to study the binding mode of the designed compounds.

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