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Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel ferrocenyl curcuminoid derivatives.

Anusch Arezki1, Guy Chabot, Lionel Quentin, Daniel Scherman, Gérard Jaouen, Emilie Brulé.   

Abstract

With the purpose to improve the biological activities of curcumin, eight novel ferrocenyl curcuminoids were synthesized by covalent anchorage of three different ferrocenyl ligands. We evaluated their cytotoxicity on B16 melanoma cells and normal NIH 3T3 cells, their inhibition of tubulin polymerization and their effect on the morphology of endothelial cells. The presence of a ferrocenyl side chain was clearly shown to improve the biological activity of most of their corresponding organic curcuminoid analogues.

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Keywords:  B16 melanoma; NIH 3T3 cells; cancer; curcuminoid; endothelial cells; ferrocenyl

Year:  2011        PMID: 23967373      PMCID: PMC3745372          DOI: 10.1039/c0md00231c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medchemcomm        ISSN: 2040-2503            Impact factor:   3.597


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