2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2011.07.039
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Synthesis, biochemical and molecular modelling studies of antiproliferative azetidinones causing microtubule disruption and mitotic catastrophe

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“…To solve this problem we moved our strategy towards the synthesis of aldimines under solvent free conditions using microwaves. The product formation was observed in short reaction time with excellent yields (80% -87% 3 and CH=N (azomethine) groups in the compound.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…To solve this problem we moved our strategy towards the synthesis of aldimines under solvent free conditions using microwaves. The product formation was observed in short reaction time with excellent yields (80% -87% 3 and CH=N (azomethine) groups in the compound.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The IR spectrum of product showed absorption bands at 1345, 1712 cm -1 attributed to the presence of SO 3 and CHO groups. The 1 H NMR spectrum of this compound showed the presence of a singlet at δ 2.49 and 10.03 ppm attributing to the presence of CH 3 and CHO groups, the appearance of multiple peaks in the region of δ 7.22 -7.93 corresponding to the presence of aromatic ring systems in the molecule. A rapid formation of product, the generation of high purity compound, simple isolation procedure, excellent yield and eco-friendship are the key factors of this method.…”
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“…Modes of cytotoxicity reported include apoptosis (21,44), mitotic catastrophe (45) and autophagy (46,47). Recently we found that CA-432 induced mitotic catastrophe in breast carcinoma cells (48) and autophagy in adenocarcinoma-derived colon cancer cells (47). Mitotic arrest prevents the supply of endothelial cells required for angiogenesis and cytotoxicity leads to the destruction of existing tumour blood vessels, indicating a novel anti-vascular function for the β-lactam CA-4 derivatives.…”
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confidence: 99%