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European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2004-Jan

Cytotoxic and anticonvulsant aryloxyaryl Mannich bases and related compounds.

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Sarvesh C Vashishtha
Gordon A Zello
Kurt H Nienaber
Jan Balzarini
Erik De Clercq
James P Stables
Jonathan R Dimmock

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Abstract

A series of 1-(4-aryloxyphenyl)-3-diethylamino-1-propanone hydrochlorides 3a-3e and related compounds 3f, 3g and 4a-4d were synthesised. In addition, a group of 4-(4-aryloxyphenyl)-3-(4-aryloxyphenylcarbonyl)-1-ethyl-4-piperidinol hydrochlorides 6a-6e were prepared which incorporated most of the structural features of 3a-3e. All of these compounds displayed cytotoxic properties towards murine L1210 cells as well as human Molt 4/C8 and CEM T-lymphocytes. A number of these compounds possessed noteworthy potencies towards seven human colon cancer cell lines. Some correlations were noted between the IC(50) values generated in the different screens and the sigma, pi and molar refractivity constants of the aryl substituents as well as with the volumes and solvent accessible surface areas of various basic groups. Molecular modelling of representative compounds revealed structural features, which may have contributed to the varying potencies noted. In general, the compounds in series 6 were well tolerated when administered to mice. Anticonvulsant properties were demonstrated by a number of compounds in the maximal electroshock (MES) screen when administered intraperitoneally to mice while 4c and 6e afforded protection in the MES test when given orally to rats.

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