Synthesis and characterization of new methylpsoralens as potential photochemotherapeutic agents
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Synthesis and characterization of new methylpsoralens as potential photochemotherapeutic agents
Abstract
Three new psoralens with methyl groups on carbons involved in their reactive double bonds (compounds 9-11 in Scheme 1) were synthesized from the corresponding 7-hydroxycoumarins by cyclization of acetonyl derivatives of the latter in an alkaline medium. In preliminary tests, the new methyl-substituted psoralens exhibited considerable interaction in the dark with DNA, good photoreactivity against the macromolecule, and also interesting antiproliferative activity.
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