2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2008.07.004
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Synthesis of 16E-[3-methoxy-4-(2-aminoethoxy)benzylidene]androstene derivatives as potent cytotoxic agents

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“…In general, it is observed that 16-arylidene group in steroids represents a good pharmacophore for cytotoxic activity. Although introduction of a pyrrolidine group at 3 position of 16-arylidene steroid skeleton again resulted in loss of cytotoxicity as is shown by data of 10 and which is also in agreement with earlier reports from our laboratory, 11) its 17-acetoxy 3-pyrrolidinyl counterpart 11 displayed good cytotoxic effects. It implies that presence of acetoxy group at 17 position is favorable for activity and may lead to maintenance of cytotoxic effects even if unfavorable 3-pyrrolidinyl group is present as is depicted by cytotoxic effects of 11 and also the earlier studies.…”
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“…In general, it is observed that 16-arylidene group in steroids represents a good pharmacophore for cytotoxic activity. Although introduction of a pyrrolidine group at 3 position of 16-arylidene steroid skeleton again resulted in loss of cytotoxicity as is shown by data of 10 and which is also in agreement with earlier reports from our laboratory, 11) its 17-acetoxy 3-pyrrolidinyl counterpart 11 displayed good cytotoxic effects. It implies that presence of acetoxy group at 17 position is favorable for activity and may lead to maintenance of cytotoxic effects even if unfavorable 3-pyrrolidinyl group is present as is depicted by cytotoxic effects of 11 and also the earlier studies.…”
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“…[8][9][10] Recent work from our laboratory has also demonstrated the effectiveness of 16E-arylidenosteroids as potential antitumour agents. [11][12][13] These observations prompted us to prepare and study some more new 16E-arylidenosteroids possessing an imidazole group to obtain dual cytotoxic as well as aromatase inhibitory effects.…”
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“…Recent work from our laboratory has also demonstrated the effectiveness of 16E-arylidenosteroids as potential cytotoxic and aromatase inhibitors [13,14]. These observations prompted us to prepare and study some more new 16E-arylidenosteroids as aromatase inhibitors, in which structural features of various nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitors have been incorporated.…”
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“…Recently some interesting 16E-arylidene androstene derivatives (1) have been reported from our laboratory as strong in vitro inhibitors of the growth of many types of human tumor cells [12][13][14]. One of the compounds possessing diethylamino group (2, Fig.…”
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“…1) reached up to in vivo xenograft testing stage of Developmental Therapeutic Program of NCI, Bethesda, USA after successfully passing the first two stages i.e. 60 cell line assay and in vivo hollow fiber assay [14]. This encouraged us to further explore the structural motif responsible for the anticancer properties of 16-arylidene androstenes.…”
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confidence: 99%