Synthesis and Cytotoxic Evaluation of N-Alkyl-2-halophenazin-1-ones
Author(s) -
Haruki Kohatsu,
Shogo Kamo,
Masateru Furuta,
Shusuke Tomoshige,
Kouji Kuramochi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.0c04253
Subject(s) - alkyl , chemistry , selectivity , cytotoxicity , potency , cytotoxic t cell , stereochemistry , in vitro , organic chemistry , biochemistry , catalysis
In this study, the synthesis of N -alkyl-2-halophenazin-1-ones has been established. Six N -alkyl-2-halophenazin-1-ones, including WS-9659 B and marinocyanins A and B, were synthesized by the direct oxidative condensation of 4-halo-1,2,3-benzenetriol with the corresponding N -alkylbenzene-1,2-diamines. One of the most significant features of the present method is that it can be successfully applied to the synthesis of N -alkyl-2-chlorophenazin-1-ones. The traditional chlorination of N -alkyl-phenazin-1-ones with N -chlorosuccinimide selectively occurs at the 4-position to afford the undesired N -alkyl-4-chlorophenazin-1-ones. Our synthetic route successfully circumvents this problem, culminating in the first chemical synthesis of WS-9659 B. The cytotoxicity of six N -alkyl-2-halophenazin-1-ones and three N -alkylphenazin-1-ones against human promyelocytic leukemia HL-60, human lung cancer A549, and normal MRC-5 cells was evaluated. Among the compounds tested in this study, 2-chloropyocyanin possesses significant selectivity toward A549 cells. The cytotoxic evaluation provides structural insights into the potency and selectivity of these compounds for cancer cells.
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