Preparation of Dearomatized p‐Coumaric Acid Derivatives as DNA Damage Response Inhibitors with Potent In Vitro Antitumor Effect
Laura Fási,
Tímea Gonda,
Noémi Tóth
et al.
Abstract:Our research group previously identified graviquinone (1) as a promising antitumor metabolite that is formed in situ when the antioxidant methyl caffeate scavenges free radicals. Furthermore, it exerted a DNA damaging effect on cancer cells and a DNA protective effect on normal keratinocytes. To expand and explore chemical space around qraviquinone, in the current work we synthesized 9 new alkyl‐substituted derivatives and tested their in vitro antitumor potential. All new compounds bypassed ABCB1‐mediated mul… Show more
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