Benzodifuran derivatives as potential antiproliferative agents: possible correlation between the bioactivity and their aggregation properties
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
To further explore the properties and bioactivity of benzodifurans, three compounds in this class were synthesised and characterised using spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques, as well as SEM and thermogravimetric analysis. The synthesised compounds showed interesting antiproliferative activity on different human cancer cells (HeLa, Hep-G2, WM266), whereas no relevant cytotoxic effect was observed on healthy control cells. To study the possible mechanism of action of the benzodifurans, their ability to bind various model DNA systems, their aggregation properties, and their ability to bind biologically relevant metal ions was evaluated. The molecules were found to form monodisperse nanoaggregates stable at physiological temperature, which are likely related to the observed bioactivity.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
UV/Vis spectroscopy; nanoaggregates; dynamic light scattering; benzodifurans; antiproliferation
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