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3-aryl-indolinones derivatives as antiplasmodial agents: Synthesis, biological activity and computational analysis
Luczywo, Ayelen; González, Lucía G.; Aguiar, Anna C. C.; Oliveira de Souza, Juliana; Souza, Guilherme E.; Oliva, Glaucius; Aguilar, Luis F.; Casal, Juan José
; Guido, Rafael V. C.; Asís, Silvia Elizabeth; Mellado, Marco
Fecha de publicación:
02/2021
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Revista:
Natural Product Research
ISSN:
1478-6419
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Inglés
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Resumen
Malaria is an infectious illness, affecting vulnerable populations in Third World countries. Inspired by natural products, indole alkaloids have been used as a nucleus to design new antimalarial drugs. So, eighteen oxindole derivatives, aza analogues were obtained with moderate to excellent yields. Also, the saturated derivatives of oxindole and aza derivatives via H2/Pd/C reduction were obtained in good yields, leading to racemic mixtures of each compound. Next, the inhibitory activity against P. falciparum of 18 compounds were tested, founding six compounds with IC50 < 20 µM. The most active of these compounds was 8c; however, their unsaturated derivative 7c was inactive. Then, a structure-activity relationship analysis was done, founding that focused LUMO lobe on the specific molecular zone is related to inhibitory activity against P. falciparum. Finally, we found a potential inhibition of lactate dehydrogenase by oxindole derivatives, using molecular docking virtual screening.
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Luczywo, Ayelen; González, Lucía G.; Aguiar, Anna C. C.; Oliveira de Souza, Juliana; Souza, Guilherme E.; et al.; 3-aryl-indolinones derivatives as antiplasmodial agents: Synthesis, biological activity and computational analysis; Taylor & Francis Ltd; Natural Product Research; 36; 15; 2-2021; 3887-3893
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