Literature DB >> 28733012

Ultrasound-promoted copper-catalyzed synthesis of bis-arylselanyl chrysin derivatives with boosted antioxidant and anticancer activities.

Sergio F Fonseca1, Nathalia B Padilha1, Samuel Thurow1, Juliano A Roehrs1, Lucielli Savegnago2, Maurice N de Souza2, Mariana G Fronza2, Tiago Collares3, Julieti Buss3, Fabiana K Seixas3, Diego Alves1, Eder J Lenardão4.   

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Herein we report the use of ultrasonic irradiation (US) in the synthesis of six new semi-synthetic selenium-containing chrysin derivatives by a simple and effective methodology utilizing CuI as catalyst, in good to excellent yields (60-89%). It was observed that US accelerates the reaction compared to conventional heating with excellent selectivity for diselenylated products. Compounds were tested for their antioxidant and anticancer activities in vitro and it was observed that the presence of selenium in the A-ring of chrysin enhanced both antioxidant and anticancer properties. Semi-synthetic 6,8-bis(o-tolylselanyl)-chrysin 3b has the best radical scavenging activity of DPPH (Imax: 39.79µM) and ABTS+ (IC50: 6.5µM) radicals. Similarly, in the Reactive Species (RS) assay, 3b showed high antioxidant activity in mice cortex (IC50: 5.67µM), whereas 6,8-bis(p-anisoylselanyl)-chrysin 3c was the more active in the hippocampus (IC50: 5.63µM). The Se-chrysins were effective in prevention of lipid peroxidation, highlighting 6,8-bis(p-fluorophenylselanyl)-chrysin 3d in cortex (IC50: 0.54µM) and 3b in hippocampus (IC50: 0.27µM). In addition, 3d was effective in inhibiting human lung adenocarcinoma (A549) cells growth, with a IC50 of 19.9µM after 72h of treatment, while 6,8-bis(p-anisoylselanyl)-chrysin 3c presented the higher antiproliferative activity after 48h of treatment (IC50 of 41.4µM).
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Keywords:  Anticancer; Flavonoids; Organoselenium; Oxidative stress; Sonochemistry

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28733012     DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2017.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrason Sonochem        ISSN: 1350-4177            Impact factor:   7.491


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