Title of article :
Cytotoxic Evaluation of some new and Potent Azole Derivatives as Antimicrobial Agents
Author/Authors :
faghih, zeinab shiraz university of medical sciences - pharmaceutical science research center, ايران , rezaei, zahra shiraz university of medical sciences - school of pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences research centre - department of medicinal chemistry, ايران , jamshidzadeh, akram shiraz university of medical sciences - school of pharmacy, pharmaceutical science research center - department of medicinal chemistry, ايران , faghih, zahra shiraz university of medical sciences - shiraz institute for cancer research, medical school - cancer immunology group, ايران , heidari, naser shiraz university of medical sciences - school of pharmacy - department of medicinal chemistry, ايران , khabnadideh, soghra shiraz university of medical sciences - school of pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences research center - department of medicinal chemistry, ايران
From page :
143
To page :
148
Abstract :
In recent years use of antifungal drugs in human medicine has increased, especially with the advent of AIDS epidemy. Despite the growing list of azoles, their clinical value has been limited by their relatively high risk of toxicity and the emergence of drug resistance. Efforts have focused on the development of new, less toxic and more efficacious antifungal agents. We previously described synthesis of some new azole derivatives. We also evaluated all the synthesized compounds for their antifungal activity. Most of our compounds showed desirable activity against different species of microorganisms. Here we choose thirteen of these compounds, 5 benzotriazole derivatives (1a-5a), 5 imidazole derivatives (1b-5b) and 3 triazole derivatives (1c-3c) to evaluate their cytotoxic activities against a human cancer cell line (MCF-7) using colorimetric MTT cytotoxic assay. Their cytotoxic activities were compared to clotrimazole as a positive control. Our results collectively showed that most of our synthesized compounds had less cytotoxicity against MCF-7 compared to clotrimazole.
Keywords :
Azole , Antifungal , MTT assay , MCF , 7 cell line
Journal title :
Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2536504
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