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Thiazole–chalcone hybrids as prospective antitubercular and antiproliferative agents: Design, synthesis, biological, molecular docking studies and in silico adme evaluation

  • Ashok Babu Kasetti
  • , Indrajeet Singhvi
  • , Ravindra Nagasuri
  • , Richie R. Bhandare
  • , Afzal B. Shaik
  • Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research University
  • Acharya Nagarjuna University
  • A. M. Reddy Memorial College of Pharmacy
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad

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Abstract

Compounds bearing thiazole and chalcone pharmacophores have been reported to possess excellent antitubercular and anticancer activities. In view of this, we designed, synthesized and characterized a novel series of thiazole–chalcone hybrids (1–20) and further evaluated them for antitubercular and antiproliferative activities by employing standard protocols. Among the twenty compounds, chalcones 12 and 7, containing 2,4-difluorophenyl and 2,4-dichlorophenyl groups, showed potential antitubercular activity higher than the standard pyrazinamide (MIC = 25.34 µM) with MICs of 2.43 and 4.41 µM, respectively. Chalcone 20 containing heteroaryl 2-thiazolyl moiety exhibited promising antiproliferative activity against the prostate cancer cell line (DU-145), higher than the standard methotrexate (IC50 = 11 ± 1 µM) with an IC50 value of 6.86 ± 1 µM. Furthermore, cytotoxicity studies of these compounds against normal human liver cell lines (L02) revealed that the target molecules were comparatively less selective against L02. Additional computational studies using AutoDock predicted the key binding interactions responsible for the activity and the SwissADME tool computed the in silico drug likeliness properties. The lead compounds generated through this study, create a way for the optimization and development of novel drugs against tuberculosis infections and prostate cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2847
JournalMolecules
Volume26
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Antiproliferative activity
  • Antitubercular activity
  • AutoDock
  • Chalcone
  • Cytotoxic activity
  • SwissADME
  • Thiazole

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