• Title of article

    Synthesis and cytotoxic evaluation of some novel 3-[2-(2-phenyl-thiazol-4-yl)-ethyl]-3H-pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-one derivatives

  • Author/Authors

    Rahmani Khajouei ، Marzieh Isfahan Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Khodarahmi ، Ghadamali Department of Medicinal Chemistry - 1Isfahan Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Ghaderi ، Aram Department of Medicinal Chemistry - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences

  • From page
    455
  • To page
    463
  • Abstract
    Background and purpose: Pyridopyrimidine and its derivatives have a variety of chemical and biological significances. Thiazole-containing compounds have also been reported to have a wide range of biological activities. Due to the valuable cytotoxic effects of both thiazole and pyridopyrimidinone derivatives, a series of pyridopyrimidinone-thiazole hybrids were synthesized in the present study. Experimental approach: Briefly, different acyl chlorides were reacted with 2-amino nicotinic acid followed by anhydride acetic to give the corresponding pyridobenzoxazinones. The aminothiazole derivative G was also prepared via a multistep procedure and incorporated into the benzoxazinones to furnish the target pyridopyrimidinone, K1-K5. Furthermore, the cytotoxic activity of the final compounds was determined against MCF-7 and HeLa cell lines using MTT assay. Findings/Results: The results indicated that aromatic substitution on C2 of pyridopyrimidine nucleus was in favor of cytotoxic activity on both cell lines, of which, compound K5 bearing a chlorophenyl group showed the highest cytotoxicity. Conclusion and implications: The results of the present study are valuable in terms of synthesis of hybrid molecules and also cytotoxic evaluations which can be useful for future investigations about the design of novel pyridopyrimidinone-thiazole hybrids possessing better cytotoxic activities.
  • Keywords
    Cytotoxicity , Pyridopyrimidine , Thiazole.
  • Journal title
    Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Journal title
    Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Record number

    2687231