Abstract

A library of five hybrids and six dimers of dihydroartemisinin and artesunic acid has been synthetized in a stereo‐controlled manner and evaluated for the anticancer activity against metastatic melanoma cell line (RPMI7951). Among novel derivatives, three artesunic acid dimers showed antimelanoma activity and cancer selectivity, being not toxic on normal human fibroblast (C3PV) cell line. Among the three dimers, the one bearing 4‐hydroxybenzyl alcohol as a spacer showed no cytotoxic effect (CC50>300 μM) and high antimelanoma activity (IC50=0.05 μM), which was two orders of magnitude higher than that of parent artesunic acid, and of the same order of commercial drug paclitaxel. In addition, this dimer showed cancer‐type selectivity towards melanoma compared to prostate (PC3) and breast (MDA‐MB‐231) tumors. The occurrence of a radical mechanism was hypothesized by DFO and EPR analyses. Qualitative structure activity relationships highlighted the role of artesunic acid scaffold in the control of toxicity and antimelanoma activity.

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