In both premenopausal and postmenopausal women, oestrogens play a critical role in the development of breast cancer. Aromatase is an enzyme that catalyses the final step in the biosynthesis of estrogen and has emerged as a promising target for therapeutic intervention. This study aimed to design and evaluate novel 1-(4-(benzamido)phenyl)-3-arylurea derivatives as potential aromatase inhibitors. Through molecular docking, promising leads were identified and synthesized. Spectroscopic techniques confirmed their structural integrity. Cytotoxicity against various cancer cell lines was assessed using MTT assay. Docking investigations against the aromatase enzyme (3s7s) elucidated binding interactions and energies. Compound 6g, exhibiting a binding energy of -8.6 kcal mol and interacting with ALA306 and THR310 residues, showed the most promising activity. It demonstrated GI values ranging from 14.46 μM, 13.97 μM, 11.35 μM, 11.58 μM, and 15.77 μM against A-498, NCI-H23, MDAMB-231, MCF-7, and A-549 respectively. Lastly, the physicochemical, and ADMET properties of the compound were predicted. These findings highlight the potential of 1-(4-(benzamido)phenyl)-3-arylureas as a new class of antitumor agents targeting aromatase. Their versatility and superior activity compared to standard chemotherapeutic agents, like doxorubicin, warrant further investigation for the development of broader-spectrum anticancer drugs.

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