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A new family of potential oncostatics: 2-Chloroethylnitrososulfamides (CENS) - I. Synthesis, structure, and pharmacological evaluation (preliminary results)
Abdaoui, Mohamed,Dewynter, Georges,Aouf, Nourredine,Favre, Gilles,Morere, Alain,Montero, Jean-Louis
, p. 1227 - 1235 (2007/10/03)
A new series of alkylating agents, 2-chloroethylnitrososulfamides (CENS), were developed on the model of 2-chloroethylnitrosoureas. Starting from chlorosulfonyl isocyanate, a four-step synthesis (carbamoylation-sulfamoylation, Mitsunobu alkylation, deprotection, and nitrosation) gives the title compounds in a 47-58% overall yield. The selection of the nitrosation site can be directed through an alternative route. The pharmacological evaluation shows a significant oncostatic activity towards both A549 and MCF7 cell lines.