• Title/Summary/Keyword: Purpurin-18 methyl ester

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Synthesis and Photodynamic Activities of Pyrazolyl and Cyclopropyl Derivatives of Purpurin-18 Methyl Ester and Purpurin-18-N-butylimide

  • Yoon, Il;Park, Ho-Sung;Cui, Bing Cun;Kim, Jung-Hwa;Shim, Young-Key
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.169-174
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    • 2011
  • The synthesis of new pyrazolyl and cyclopropyl derivatives of purpurin-18 methyl ester and purpurin-18-N-butylimide 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b and 8 is described. The new compounds were characterized by NMR, UV-vis spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. UV-vis spectra of the new compounds showed long wavelength absorption of ranges 692 - 708 nm ($\lambda_{max}$). Photodynamic effects of the chlorin derivatives 1a, 1b, 2a and 2b were investigated by WST-1 assay in A549 cells, and showed good photodynamic activities with high photocytotoxicity and low cytotoxicity in the dark. In comparison between pyrazolyl and cyclopropyl derivatives, purpurin-18 methyl ester compounds 1a and 1b showed comparable photocytotoxicity result of the cell viabilities, otherwise, pyrazolyl derivative of purpurin-18-N-butylimide 2a showed better cell viabilities than those of cyclopropyl derivative 2b. And cyclopropyl derivative of purpurin-18-N-butylimide 2b showed higher dark cytotoxicity than that of others.

Efficient Synthesis and in vitro PDT Effect of Purpurin-18-N-Aminoimides

  • Cui, Bing Cun;Cha, Min-Uk;Li, Jia Zhu;Park, Ho-Sung;Yoon, Il;Shim, Young-Key
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.11
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    • pp.3313-3317
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    • 2010
  • A simple and efficient synthetic route for making purpurin-18-N-aminoimides is described. The purpurin-18-Naminoimides are obtained by treatment of purpurin-18 methyl ester with various amines. These new compounds have long wavelength absorptions in the range of 706 - 711 nm. In preliminary screening, the purpurin-18-N-aminoimides have shown promising photosensitizing activity for the cancer cell by in vitro study in photodynamic therapy.