Palladium‐Catalysed C−C Bond Forming 4‐Cyanophenyl‐nicotinamide Conjugates; Anti‐Pancreatic Cancer Screening on Capan‐1 Cell Line

Author:

Rahman Abdul1,Belur Ningegowda Nippu1,Kammathalli Siddappa Manjunatha1,Kumar Jain Sandeep2,Malleshappa Kumaraswamy Honnenahally2,Achur Rajeshwara3,Devappa Satyanarayan Nayak1ORCID,Malavalli Mahadevan Kittappa4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Kuvempu University Post Graduate Centre, Kadur 577548 Chikkamagaluru Karnataka India

2. Laboratory of Experimental Medicine Department of Biotechnology Kuvempu University 577451 Shankaragatta Karnataka India

3. Department of Biochemistry Kuvempu University Shankargatta 577451 Shimoga Karnataka India

4. Kittappa Malavalli Mahadevand Department of Chemistry Kuvempu University Post Graduate Centre, Kadur 577548 Chikkamagaluru Karnataka India

Abstract

AbstractPancreatic cancer is the most severe, as a consequence of asymptomatic nature and ineffective therapies among all malignancies. Nicotinamides are effective ring systems in the treatment of pancreatic cancer with their wide range of applications. In the present investigation, nicotinamide and 4‐cyanophenyl ring systems are brought together to obtain greater potency. For the process of investigation, PARP1 protein is targeted and evaluated by docking at the active site to determine the protein‐ligand interaction, revealed the potential with the binding affinity of −9.0 to −11.0 Kcal/mol to inhibit the poly ADP‐ribose polymerase 1 (PARP1) pathway. The MTT‐assay assessment of a synthesized series has been performed against Capan‐1 pancreatic cancer cell line. The nicotinamide compounds demonstrated a significant inhibitory effect over Capan‐1 cell line, and 6‐(4‐cyanophenyl)‐N‐(3‐phenylpropyl)nicotinamide exhibited as a potential lead for the development of novel chemotherapeutics against pancreatic cancer.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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