Discovery of Alkyl Triphenylphosphonium Pinostrobin Derivatives as Potent Anti‐Breast Cancer Agents
Tu Hoai Tran,
Tho Huu Le,
Thu‐Ha Thi Nguyen
et al.
Abstract:Pinostrobin demonstrated anticancer properties, but its hydrophobic feature led to a reduction in bioavailability. The mitochondria‐targeted approach successfully synthesized eight new alkyl triphenylphosphonium pinostrobin derivatives (1–8) with good yield in this study. Seven compounds (1–3, 5–8) showed greater cytotoxic potency against the human MCF‐7 breast cancer cell line than pinostrobin. Molecular docking studies were performed with two important targets in hormone‐dependent anticancer strategies, estr… Show more
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