This study reports the synthesis of tetrahydrobenzo- (4-6) and benzopsoralen (7-9) derivatives obtained by condensing the fourth ring to the pyrone side of the tricyclic psoralen moiety. The new compounds are characterized by having a methoxy, a hydroxy, or a dimethylaminopropoxy side chain inserted at position 8 of the psoralen chromophore. The evaluation of the photoantiproliferative activity on human tumor cell lines along with skin phototoxicity on guinea pigs revealed an interesting photobiological pattern for the dimethylaminopropoxy derivatives 6 and 9: they are in fact able to exert an antiproliferative effect up to 1 order of magnitude higher than that of the well-known drug 8-MOP, but they are devoid of skin phototoxicity. The ability of both 6 and 9 to photoadd to DNA is demonstrated by the isolation and characterization of the 4',5'-monoadducts. AM1 calculations were also performed to gain further insight into the molecular basis of their photobiological behavior.
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