An amidation/cyclization approach to the synthesis of N-hydroxyquinolinones and their biological evaluation as potential anti-plasmodial, anti-bacterial, and iron(II)-chelating agents
- PMID: 25544370
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2014.12.014
An amidation/cyclization approach to the synthesis of N-hydroxyquinolinones and their biological evaluation as potential anti-plasmodial, anti-bacterial, and iron(II)-chelating agents
Abstract
A 26-member library of novel N-hydroxyquinolinone derivatives was synthesized by a one-pot Buchwald-type palladium catalyzed amidation and condensation sequence. The design of these rare scaffolds was inspired from N-hydroxypyridones and 2-quinolinones classes of compounds which have been shown to have rich biological activities. The synthesized compounds were evaluated for their anti-plasmodial and anti-bacterial properties. In addition, these compounds were screened for their iron(II)-chelation properties. Notably, four of these compounds exhibited anti-plasmodial activities comparable to that of the natural product cordypyridone B.
Keywords: Anti-bacterial activity; Anti-plasmodial activity; Iron chelation; N-Hydroxyquinolinone.
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