Synthesis of natural phaeosphaeride A derivatives and an in vitro evaluation of their anti-cancer potential

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2015.0

Abstract

Derivatives of phaeosphaeride A (PPA) were synthesised and characterised; then anti-cancer studies were carried out on the A549 cancer cell line. It was found that the acetyl derivative (compound 3) displayed comparable in vitro cytotoxicity to that of PPA (EC50=49±7 μM and EC50=46±5 μM, respectively), while chloroacetyl derivative 6 (EC50=33±7 μM) was found to have better efficacy towards the A549 cancer cell line.

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