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Synthesis, Photophysical Properties, Theoretical Studies, and Living Cancer Cell Imaging Applications of New 7-(Diethylamino)quinolone Chalcones

  • Daniel Insuasty*
  • , Mario Mutis
  • , Jorge Trilleras
  • , Luis A. Illicachi
  • , Juan D. Rodríguez
  • , Andrea Ramos-Hernández
  • , Homero G. San-Juan-Vergara
  • , Christian Cadena-Cruz
  • , José R. Mora
  • , José L. Paz
  • , Maximiliano Méndez-López
  • , Edwin G. Pérez
  • , Margarita E. Aliaga
  • , Jhesua Valencia
  • , Edgar Márquez
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Universidad del Norte
  • Universidad del Atlántico, Colombia
  • University of Santiago de Cali
  • Universidad Libre
  • Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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Abstract

In this article, three unsymmetrical 7-(diethylamino)quinolone chalcones with D-π-A-D and D-π-A-π-D type push-pull molecular arrangements were synthesized via a Claisen-Schmidt reaction. Using 7-(diethylamino)quinolone and vanillin as electron donor (D) moieties, these were linked together through the α,β-unsaturated carbonyl system acting as a linker and an electron acceptor (A). The photophysical properties were studied, revealing significant Stokes shifts and strong solvatofluorochromism caused by the ICT and TICT behavior produced by the push-pull effect. Moreover, quenching caused by the population of the TICT state in THF-H2O mixtures was observed, and the emission in the solid state evidenced a red shift compared to the emission in solution. These findings were corroborated by density functional theory (DFT) calculations employing the wb97xd/6-311G(d,p) method. The cytotoxic activity of the synthesized compounds was assessed on BHK-21, PC3, and LNCaP cell lines, revealing moderate activity across all compounds. Notably, compound 5b exhibited the highest activity against LNCaP cells, with an LC50 value of 10.89 μM. Furthermore, the compounds were evaluated for their potential as imaging agents in living prostate cells. The results demonstrated their favorable cell permeability and strong emission at 488 nm, positioning them as promising candidates for cancer cell imaging applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18786-18800
Number of pages15
JournalACS Omega
Volume9
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Apr 2024

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