Issue 50, 2017, Issue in Progress

Synthesis and in vitro biological evaluation of novel diaminothiophene scaffolds as antitumor and anti-influenza virus agents. Part 2

Abstract

On the basis of high-throughput screening, fragment-based drug discovery, structure–activity relationships and building block analysis methods, herein we report the synthesis and biological evaluation of a novel series of diethyl 2,5-diaminothiophene-3,4-dicarboxylate derivatives. All of the prepared Schiff bases (with mono-, di- and poly-substituents at the aromatic portion), mono- and bis-amides of diethyl 2,5-diaminothiophene-3,4-dicarboxylate, were evaluated against various human cancer and non-cancerous (only for active compounds) cell lines, as well as influenza A (subtypes FM/1/47/H1N1, hanfang/359/95/H3N2) and B (subtype jifang/13/97) viruses. The obtained results suggest that some selected compounds revealed promising antitumor and antiviral activities and may serve as lead compounds for further drug discovery and development.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and in vitro biological evaluation of novel diaminothiophene scaffolds as antitumor and anti-influenza virus agents. Part 2

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Apr 2017
Accepted
07 Jun 2017
First published
19 Jun 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 31417-31427

Synthesis and in vitro biological evaluation of novel diaminothiophene scaffolds as antitumor and anti-influenza virus agents. Part 2

K. Bozorov, J. Y. Zhao, L. F. Nie, H. Ma, K. Bobakulov, R. Hu, N. Rustamova, G. Huang, T. Efferth and H. A. Aisa, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 31417 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA04808D

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