| Literature DB >> 3336351 |
G Meunier1, D De Montauzon, J Bernadou, G Grassy, M Bonnafous, S Cros, B Meunier.
Abstract
In the family of ellipticine derivatives, those with an amino-phenol or a masked amino-phenol structure are among the most cytotoxic compounds. Preliminary studies on 9-hydroxy- or 9-methoxyellipticines have shown that these molecules behave as "pro-alkylating" agents. In order to rationalize the "biooxidative alkylation" process for various ellipticine derivatives, we report in the present article (i) their electrochemical oxidation parameters, (ii) their biochemical oxidation, (iii) the ability of the oxidized forms to form adducts with nucleophiles, (iv) the biological activities, and (v) the electronic properties of oxidized forms. We present some possible correlations between the oxidizability, the electrophilicity of the oxidized derivatives, and the biological activities of the corresponding drugs.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3336351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Pharmacol ISSN: 0026-895X Impact factor: 4.436