Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Dec 2022)

Anticancer potential of novel 5-Fluorouracil co-crystals against MCF7 breast and SW480 colon cancer cell lines along with docking studies

  • Farhat Jubeen,
  • Sana Ijaz,
  • Ishrat Jabeen,
  • Usman Aftab,
  • Wajeeha Mehdi,
  • Awais Altaf,
  • Siham A. Alissa,
  • Hanan A. Al-Ghulikah,
  • Safa Ezzine,
  • Imen Bejaoui,
  • Munawar Iqbal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. 104299

Abstract

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In the present investigation, 5-Fluorouracil co-crystals with four cyclic dimers of amino acids (Glycine, Tryptophane, Leucine and Alanine conformers are prepared via co-crystallization route, with an aim to improve its anticancer effectiveness and to minimize its associated drawbacks. The prepared co-crystals were characterized by FTIR and PXRD techniques. FTIR revealed the presence of respective functional groups in the prepared co-crystals. Frequencies (v) of NH (3416 cm−1) and carbonyl group (1671 cm−1) in the 5-Fu (FTIR) spectrum were considerably moved in all co-crystal’s spectra exhibiting the development of new interactions. 5-Fu peak at 2θ = 28.48° was visibly transformed in the co-crystal’s graphs of PXRD. MTT assays was studied on MCF7 breast and SW480 colon cancer cell lines using 0.78 to 200 μg mL−1 dose concentration. Co-crystals with Tryptophane and Leucine cyclic dimers revealed highest potential (99 % and 100 %) respectively, against colon cancer cell line Likewise Alanine and Tryptophane dimers furnished promising efficiency (100 %) against MCF7 cell line Genetic Optimization for Ligand Docking/GOLD was applied to evaluate the latent anti-tumor behaviors against the proteins [C-myc. (PDB ID: 6G6K, Thymidylate synthase (PDB ID:1HVY) and protein kinase (PDB ID: 2X18). Results revealed that the developed 5-Fluorouracil co-crystals have promising antitumor efficacy as compared to already reported 5-Fu co-crystals and 5-Fu alone.

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