Abstract

Due to the low esterase activity in human plasma, many ester and carbonate prodrugs tested in humans may be less effective than that in preclinical animals. In this letter, PTX and SN-38 were attached to the N-1 position of 2-nitroimidazole via a carbonate linker. Presumably, 2-aminoimidazole may help promote the intramolecular hydrolysis of the carbonate bond. The prodrugs exhibited a considerable stability in buffers at different pH values as well as in human plasma. Furthermore, a rapid reduction was exhibited in the presence of nitroreductase. An in vitro cytotoxicity assay demonstrated that hypoxic conditions could increase the toxicity of prodrugs. Potentially, the compound species may form a new class of promising antitumor agents.

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