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Natural products based crown ethers: synthesis and their anticancer potential

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Pages 268-277 | Received 13 Jan 2021, Accepted 12 Apr 2021, Published online: 19 May 2021
 

Abstract

Natural products based novel crown ethers have been prepared by employing biologically active natural structures including tetrahydroisoquinoline, chrysin and biochanin-A as the side arms. The resulting crown scaffolds were evaluated for their anticancer potential against two cancer cell lines i.e. NCI-H460 (non-small lung carcinoma), MCF-7 (breast adenocarcinoma). The comparative study showed that the addition of crown scaffold put marked effects on antiproliferative profile of parent natural precursors and is significant for lung carcinoma in particular. Biochanin-A derived crown ether showed three (03) folds higher antiproliferative activity (IC50 = 6.08 ± 0.07 µM) against lung carcinoma as compared to standard drug cisplatin (IC50 = 19.00 ± 1.24 µM). Cytotoxic trends for NIH-3T3 cell lines were also examined and found reduced as compared to parent natural structures. Hence, these findings could open a new pathway towards developing effective carcinostatic drugs.

    HIGHLIGHTS

  • Four natural products based novel crown ethers have been developed.

  • Comparative antiproliferative screening of crown ethers and natural precursors.

  • Addition of crown showed marked effects on anticancer profile of natural products.

  • Crown formation is significant for lung carcinoma potential in particular.

  • Biochanin-A derived crown ether found three folds more active than standard drug.

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Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was financially supported by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (Proposal No. 20-1160/R&D/09 and Proposal No. 6067/Sindh/NRPU/R&D/HEC/2016).

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