Synthesis of coumarin based triazolyl thiazolidinones and their apoptotic inducer activity against caspase-3

urn:nbn:sciencein.cbl.2019v6.113

Synthesis of coumarin based triazolyl thiazolidinones and their apoptotic inducer activity against caspase-3

Published in Chemical Biology Letters

  • Pooja FNU University of Delhi
  • Nimisha Sinha University of Delhi
  • Sonu Kumar University of Delhi
  • Atul FNU University of Delhi
  • Sumit Kumar University of Delhi
  • Prashant Kumar SRM University
  • Abhishek Pandey University of Delhi
  • Pragya Sharma University of Delhi
  • Vithika Aggarwal University of Delhi
  • Poonam FNU University of Delhi
  • Poonam Mothsra University of Delhi
  • Brajendra Kumar Singh University of Delhi
  • Rishi Pal Singh University of Delhi
  • Yogesh Kumar University of Delhi

Keywords: Apoptotic inducer activity, anti-cancer, anti-tumor, breast cancer, enzyme inhibition, medicinal chemistry

Abstract

Coumarin, triazoles and thiazolidinones are one of the most preferred and high valued scaffolds frequently used in medicinal chemistry. The synthesis of newly designed coumarin based triazolyl-thiazolidinones was performed and new compounds were obtained in good yields. The listed compounds were evaluated for their apoptotic activity and determined the minimal inhibitory concentrations for each of the compound on SCC-4 cells using MTT viability test. Furthermore, apoptotic inducer activity was assayed by detecting the expression of caspase-3, a key apoptotic enzyme.

Cite as: FNU, P., Sinha, N., Kumar, S., FNU, A., Kumar, S., Kumar, P., Pandey, A., Sharma, P., Aggarwal, V., FNU, P., Mothsra, P., Singh, B., Singh, R., & Kumar, Y. (2019). Synthesis of coumarin based triazolyl thiazolidinones and their apoptotic inducer activity against caspase-3. Chemical Biology Letters, 6(2), 30-38.

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