4-(4-Bromophenyl)-Thiazol-2-Amine derivatives: Synthesis, biological activity and molecular docking study with ADME profile

In order to overcome the challenges of microbial resistance as well as to improve the effectiveness and selectivity of chemotherapeutic agents against cancer, a novel series of 4-(4-bromophenyl)-Thiazol-2-Amine derivatives was synthesized and its molecular structures were confirmed by physicochemica...

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Published in:BMC Chemistry
Main Author: Sharma D.; Kumar S.; Narasimhan B.; Ramasamy K.; Lim S.M.; Shah S.A.A.; Mani V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd 2019
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85083535424&doi=10.1186%2fs13065-019-0575-x&partnerID=40&md5=ba687c55792982ad1a81f9bfb413e3db
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Summary:In order to overcome the challenges of microbial resistance as well as to improve the effectiveness and selectivity of chemotherapeutic agents against cancer, a novel series of 4-(4-bromophenyl)-Thiazol-2-Amine derivatives was synthesized and its molecular structures were confirmed by physicochemical and spectral characteristics. The synthesized compounds were further evaluated for their in vitro antimicrobial activity using turbidimetric method and anticancer activity against oestrogen receptor positive human breast adenocarcinoma cancer cell line (MCF7) by Sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay. The antimicrobial activity results revealed that compound p2, p3, p4 and p6 exhibited promising antimicrobial activity that are comparable to standard norfloxacin (antibacterial) and fluconazole (antifungal). Anticancer screening results demonstrated that compound p2 was found to be the most active one against cancer cell line when compared to the rest of the compounds and comparable to the standard drug (5-fluorouracil). The molecular docking study demonstrated that compounds, p2, p3, p4 and p6 displayed good docking score within binding pocket of the selected PDB ID (1JIJ, 4WMZ and 3ERT) and showed promising ADME properties. © 2019 BioMed Central Ltd.. All rights reserved.
ISSN:2661801X
DOI:10.1186/s13065-019-0575-x