Novel N,N'-disubstituted selenoureas as potential antioxidant and cytotoxic agents
Keywords: 
Selenoureas
Antioxidant
Cytotoxicity
Radical scavenging
Selenium
Issue Date: 
2021
ISSN: 
2076-3921
Note: 
This research was funded by PIUNA (refs 2014-26 and 2018-19) and UNED-Caja Navarra Fundación La Caixa.
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/).
Citation: 
Calvo-Martin, G. (Gorka); Plano-Amatriain, D. (Daniel); Encío Martínez, I.; et al. "Novel N,N'-disubstituted selenoureas as potential antioxidant and cytotoxic agents". Antioxidants. 10 (5), 2021, 777
Abstract
A series of 30 novel N,N disubstituted selenoureas were synthesized, characterized, and their antioxidant ability was tested using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,20-azinobis( 3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) assays. Additionally, their cytotoxic activity was tested in vitro in a panel of three different cancer (breast, lung and colon) and two normal cell lines. Each selenourea entity contains a para-substituted phenyl ring with different electron-withdrawing and electron-donating groups, and different aliphatic and aromatic nuclei. All of the synthesized selenoureas present antioxidant capacity at high concentrations in the DPPH assay, and three of them (2b, 2c and 2d) showed greater radical scavenging capacity than ascorbic acid at lower concentrations. These results were confirmed by the ABTS assay, where these novel selenoureas present even higher antioxidant capacity than the reference compound Trolox. On the other hand, 10 selenoureas present IC50 values below 10 M in at least one cancer cell line, resulting in the adamantyl nucleus (6a¿ 6e), the most interesting in terms of activity and selectivity. Outstanding results were found for selenourea 6c, tested in the NCI60 cell line panel and showing an average GI50 of 1.49 M for the 60 cell lines, and LC50 values ranging from 9.33 M to 4.27 M against 10 of these cancer cell lines. To gain insight into its anticancer activity mechanism, we investigated the cell cycle progression of the promising c

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