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Biological Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Sulfonamide Derivatives as Anti-Lung and Anti-Breast Cancer Activity


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1 Pioneer Pharmacy College, Ajwa Road, Nr. N.H. 8, Sayajipura, Vadodara, Gujarat, India
2 Veerayatan Institute of Pharmacy, Bhuj-Mandvi Road, Jakhania, Mandvi, Dist: Kutch – 370460, Gujarat, India
3 Shree S. K. Patel College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Ganpat University, Mehsana – Gozaria Highway, Kherva – 382711, Ta and Dist: Mehsana (N.G.), India
     

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The purpose of this research work was to evaluate the cytotoxic activity of Sulfonamide derivatives against the panel of lung cancer and breast cancer cell lines, which were MDAMB-453, MCF-7, MDAMB-468, NCI-H23, and NCIH522 with one normal cell lines, which was HEK-293T (Human embryonic kidney cell line); by comparing the results with the standard drug Doxorubicin. For primary screening, sulfonamide derivatives were screened at 100 μM concentration against all cell lines with the use of XTT based cytotoxicity assay and the compounds which were found to be active as a anti-cancer and those with lower IC50 value below 60 M were again subjected to MTT assay for confirmation. From the results, Compound No. 1 having substitution with chlorine group showed cytotoxicity against panel of breast cancer cell lines (IC50 = 48.39 μM in MCF-7, IC50 = 36.86 μM in MDA-MB453 and IC50 = 38.52 μM in MDA-MB468) but it is found to be inactive against lung cancer cell lines with no activity in normal cell line.


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Sulfonamide, Lung and Breast Cancer, MTT Bio-assay, XTT Bio-assay.
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Sarav A. Desai
Pioneer Pharmacy College, Ajwa Road, Nr. N.H. 8, Sayajipura, Vadodara, Gujarat, India
Prakash S. Sukhramani
Veerayatan Institute of Pharmacy, Bhuj-Mandvi Road, Jakhania, Mandvi, Dist: Kutch – 370460, Gujarat, India
Maulik P. Suthar
Shree S. K. Patel College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Ganpat University, Mehsana – Gozaria Highway, Kherva – 382711, Ta and Dist: Mehsana (N.G.), India
Vipul P. Patel
Shree S. K. Patel College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Ganpat University, Mehsana – Gozaria Highway, Kherva – 382711, Ta and Dist: Mehsana (N.G.), India

Abstract


The purpose of this research work was to evaluate the cytotoxic activity of Sulfonamide derivatives against the panel of lung cancer and breast cancer cell lines, which were MDAMB-453, MCF-7, MDAMB-468, NCI-H23, and NCIH522 with one normal cell lines, which was HEK-293T (Human embryonic kidney cell line); by comparing the results with the standard drug Doxorubicin. For primary screening, sulfonamide derivatives were screened at 100 μM concentration against all cell lines with the use of XTT based cytotoxicity assay and the compounds which were found to be active as a anti-cancer and those with lower IC50 value below 60 M were again subjected to MTT assay for confirmation. From the results, Compound No. 1 having substitution with chlorine group showed cytotoxicity against panel of breast cancer cell lines (IC50 = 48.39 μM in MCF-7, IC50 = 36.86 μM in MDA-MB453 and IC50 = 38.52 μM in MDA-MB468) but it is found to be inactive against lung cancer cell lines with no activity in normal cell line.


Keywords


Sulfonamide, Lung and Breast Cancer, MTT Bio-assay, XTT Bio-assay.