Hydantoin Derivatives of L- and D-amino acids: Synthesis and Evaluation of Their Antiviral and Antitumoral Activity — Zrinka Rajić (2006) | RDL Network
Hydantoin Derivatives of L- and D-amino acids: Synthesis and Evaluation of Their Antiviral and Antitumoral Activity
Article 2006 en
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Zrinka Rajić
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Branka Zorc
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Silvana Raić‐Malić
Abstract
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3,5-Disubstituted hydantoin (1,3-imidazolidinedione) derivatives 5a-h were prepared by base induced cyclization of the corresponding N-(1-benzotriazolecarbonyl)-L- and D-amino acid amides 4a-h. Compounds 5a-h were evaluated for their cytostatic and antiviral activities. Among all the compounds evaluated, 3-benzhydryl-5-isopropyl hydantoin (5a) showed a weak but selective inhibitory effect against vaccinia virus (EC(50) = 16 microg/mL; selectivity index: 25). 3-Cyclohexyl-5-phenyl hydantoin (5g) showed inhibitory activity against cervical carcinoma (HeLa, IC(50) = 5.4 microM) and breast carcinoma (MCF-7, IC(50) = 2 microM), but also cytotoxic effects towards human normal fibroblasts (WI 38). On the contrary, the 3-benzhydryl-5-phenyl substituted hydantoin derivative 5h showed moderate inhibitory activity towards HeLa, MCF-7, pancreatic carcinoma (MiaPaCa-2), lung carcinoma (H 460) and colon carcinoma (SW 620) (IC(50) = 20-23 microM), but no effect on WI 38.
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