- In vitro study and structure-activity relationship analysis of stilbenoid derivatives as powerful vasorelaxants: Discovery of new lead compound
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The development of vasorelaxant as the antihypertensive drug is important as it produces a rapid and direct relaxation effect on the blood vessel muscles. Resveratrol (RV), as the most widely studied stilbenoid and the lead compound, inducing the excellent vasorelaxation effect through the multiple signalling pathways. In this study, the in vitro vascular response of the synthesized trans-stilbenoid derivatives, SB 1-8e were primarily evaluated by employing the phenylephrine (PE)-precontracted endothelium-intact isolated aortic rings. Herein we report trans-3,4,4′-trihydroxystilbene (SB 8b) exhibited surprisingly more than 2-fold improvement to the maximal relaxation (Rmax) of RV. This article also highlights the characterization of the aromatic protons in terms of their unique splitting patterns in 1H NMR.
- Chan, Sock Ying,Loh, Yean Chun,Oo, Chuan Wei,Yam, Mun Fei
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- SAR based design of nicotinamides as a novel class of androgen receptor antagonists for prostate cancer
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Molecular knowledge of pure antagonism and systematic SAR study offered a direction for structural optimization of DIMN to provide nicotinamides as a novel series of AR antagonists. Nicotinamides with extended linear scaffold bearing sterically bulky alkoxy groups on isoquinoline end were synthesized for H12 displacement. AR binding affinity and molecular basis of antiandrogenic effect establish the optimized derivatives, 7au and 7bb, as promising candidates of second generation AR antagonists for advanced prostate cancer.
- Yang, Su Hui,Song, Chin-Hee,Van, Hue Thi My,Park, Eunsook,Khadka, Daulat Bikram,Gong, Eun-Yeung,Lee, Keesook,Cho, Won-Jea
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(2013/06/05)
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