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2021
DOI: 10.2174/1573406416666200817155056
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Synthesis and Evaluation of Cytotoxicity of Novel Coumarin Peptide Alcohol Derivatives

Abstract: Background: Coumarins are naturally occurring biologically active heterocyclic molecules endowed with a wide range of biological properties, including antibacterial, antifungal and antitumor activities. Objective: The present work aimed to synthesize new coumarin-containing compounds and to investigate their cytotoxic activity. Methods: Coumarin peptide and coumarin amino alcohols were prepared by treating epoxide-containing coumarin derivatives with suitable aromatic amines and peptides in trifluoroethan… Show more

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“…The encouraging indication for the future of this field is the increasing number of publications focusing on coumarin-based molecules. Coumarin derivatives found to exert different therapeutic activities like anti-depressant [8], antiviral [9], anticancer [10], antileishmanial, antitubercular [11], antimalarial, antibacterial [12], analgesic [13], anti-inflammatory [14], anticonvulsant [15], antioxidant [16], antimicrobial, antifungal [17], etc. Designing molecules using molecular modelling studies accelerates the finding of new active compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The encouraging indication for the future of this field is the increasing number of publications focusing on coumarin-based molecules. Coumarin derivatives found to exert different therapeutic activities like anti-depressant [8], antiviral [9], anticancer [10], antileishmanial, antitubercular [11], antimalarial, antibacterial [12], analgesic [13], anti-inflammatory [14], anticonvulsant [15], antioxidant [16], antimicrobial, antifungal [17], etc. Designing molecules using molecular modelling studies accelerates the finding of new active compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%