“…Compounds 3 , 5 , 6 , and 9 are active in the MCF-7 assay with EC 50 [µg ml −1 ] values of 58, 363, 26, and 34, respectively. Similar to previous results [19], several tryptamine amide derivatives ( 20 – 24 , 26 ) showed cytotoxic activity against the MCF-7 cells with 24 being the most potent compound (1.02 µg ml −1 ). Interestingly, 26 also showed activity against Galleria hemocytes, although its oxazole derivative 10 did not, which may point to different targets for both compound classes.…”