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Title: Design, synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of novel Artemisinin-Thymol
Authors: Kavak, E.
Mutlu, Doğukan
Ozok, O.
Arslan, Şevki
Kivrak, A.
Keywords: anticancer agent
Artemisinin
cytotoxicity
molecular docking
Natural products
Thymol
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Abstract: A molecular hybridization of natural products is a new concept in drug discovery and having critical roles to design new molecules with improved biological properties. Hybrid molecules display higher biological activities when compared to the parent drugs. In the present study, two natural products (thymol and artemisinin (ART)) are used for the synthesis of new hybrid thymol-artemisinin. After characterization, the cytotoxic activity of ART-thymol was tested against different cancer cell lines and non-cancerous human cell line. ART-Thymol show the cytotoxic effect with EC50 values 70,96µM for HepG2, 97,31µM for LnCap, 6,03µM for Caco-2, 77,98µM for HeLa and 62,28µM for HEK293 cells, respectively. Moreover, ART-Thymol was checked for drug-likeness, and the kinase inhibitory activity. ART-Thymol is investigated by using molecular docking. The results of qPCR was indicated CDK2 and P38 were inhibited by ART-Thymol. These results improved that thymol-artemisinin may be new candidates as an anticancer agents. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/37406
https://doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2020.1865954
ISSN: 1478-6419
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