Herein, we have reported the synthesis of 18 novel 8-substituted tryptanthrin analogues based on our earlier work. All these tryptanthrin analogues were well characterized by H &C NMR, FT-IR, Mass Spectrometry and Elemental Analysis. All these 8-substituted analogues were screened for their anti-oxidant activity by DPPH radical scavenging assay. Out of all the tested compounds, T, T, T and T showed potent anti-oxidant activity. The anti-cancer activity have been performed by using MTT assay protocol and their results depicts that compounds having the 4-pyridyl or 4-carboxyphenyl substituents at the 8th position of the tryptanthrin framework are found to be the most promising cytotoxic agent against A549, MCF-7 and HeLa human cancer cell lines compared to others as well as with the standard drug cisplatin. Moreover, the comparative molecular docking studies against the three protein receptors IDO1, EGFR and HER2 strongly suggested that IDO1 is the best target protein, which exhibits lowest binding energies of -11.73 and -11.61kcalmol for T and T scaffolds, respectively towards the in vitro anti-cancer activity.

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