Anticancer activity of N-(4-t-butylbenzoyl)-N’-phenylthiourea: Molecular docking, synthesis, and cytotoxic activity in breast and cervical cancer cells [Actividad anticancerígena de la N-(4-t-butilbenzoil)-N'-feniltiourea: acoplamiento molecular, síntesis y actividad citotóxica en células de cáncer de mama y de cuello uterino]

Kesuma, Dini and Kirtishanti, Aguslina and Makayasa, Citra Hayu Adi and Sumartha, I Gede Ari (2023) Anticancer activity of N-(4-t-butylbenzoyl)-N’-phenylthiourea: Molecular docking, synthesis, and cytotoxic activity in breast and cervical cancer cells [Actividad anticancerígena de la N-(4-t-butilbenzoil)-N'-feniltiourea: acoplamiento molecular, síntesis y actividad citotóxica en células de cáncer de mama y de cuello uterino]. Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research (JPPRes), 11 (2). pp. 208-215. ISSN 0719-4250

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Abstract

Context: N-(4-t-butylbenzoyl)-N’-phenylthiourea, a derivative compound of N-benzoyl-N’-phenylthiourea, has relatively high lipophilicity with the epidermal growth factor receptor and silent mating type information regulation-1 enzyme as its molecular targets. Aims: To determine the anticancer activity of N-(4-t-butylbenzoyl)-N’-phenylthiourea as an in silico and in vitro anticancer candidate for the breast and cervical cancer. Methods: In silico test was performed to predict the cytotoxic activity using AutoDock Vina. This activity was also measured in vitro using the Microculture Tetrazolium Technique assays of three cancer cells (MCF-7, T47D, and HeLa) and normal cells (Vero cells). Results: In silico test predicted that N-(4-t-butylbenzoyl)-N’-phenylthiourea was more cytotoxic at epidermal growth factor receptor than silent mating type information regulation-1 receptor. In vitro tests showed it exhibited cytotoxic activities against MCF-7, T47D, and HeLa without harming Vero cells. Conclusions: N-(4-t-butylbenzoyl)-N’-phenylthiourea has the potential as an anticancer candidate for breast and cervical cancers.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: breast cancer; cervical cancer; EGFR; N-(4-t-butylbenzoyl)-N’-phenylthiourea; SIRT1
Subjects: R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Divisions: Faculty of Pharmacy > Department of Pharmacy
Depositing User: Ester Sri W. 196039
Date Deposited: 21 Mar 2023 04:31
Last Modified: 11 Sep 2023 02:58
URI: http://repository.ubaya.ac.id/id/eprint/43606

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