Worldwide, cancer is a leading cause of death in both
developed and developing countries. Numerous natural and manmade anticancer
drugs treat solid tumors, lymphomas, and leukemias in different forms. In this
work, nine 6-fluoro-triazolo-benzothiazole derivatives were prepared and
evaluated for in vitro antimitotic activity. In addition, an in-silico study
was also done using tubulin protein (PDB: 6QQN) by molecular docking method.
Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) was used to monitor the progress of the reaction
progress. Results revealed that TZ2 and TZ9 were the most active compounds with
antimitotic action opposing the standard drug, aspirin. Results of molecular
docking exhibited the inhibitory potential of triazole-benzothiazole against
tubulin protein. The mitotic study indicates the efficacy of
triazole-benzothiazole analogues in inhibiting the proliferation of cancer
cells either by promoting microtubule formation or affecting microtubules,
thereby preventing microtubule breakdown. The obtained results suggest that
germinated mung beans may be a useful tool for quickly and affordably
evaluating new medicines' cytotoxic effects.
Author(s) Details:
Naresh Podila,
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vignan's Foundation for
Science, Technology and Research, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, 522213, India.
Sanapala
Arun Kumar,
Sree
Dattha Institute of Pharmacy, Sheriguda, Ibrahimpatnam, Rangareddy, Telangana,
500001, India.
Vijaya Kishore K.,
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, 522510, India.
Rajashekar V.,
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Anurag Pharmacy College,
Ananthagiri, Kodad, Suryapet, Telangana, 508206, India.
Risy Namratha Jamullamudi,
Department
of Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs, Siddhartha Institute of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Narasaraopeta, Andhra Pradesh, 522601, India.
Prasada
Rao Manchineni,
Department
of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Medarametla Anjamma Mastan Rao College of Pharmacy,
Narasaraopet, Palnadu, Andhra Pradesh, 522601, India.
Namratha Sunkara,
Bharat Institute of Technology, Ibrahimpatnam, Rangareddy District,
Telangana, 501506, India.
Sreelatha Muddisetti,
Vikas College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Suryapet, Telangana,
508376, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ACPR-V5/article/view/13245
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