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. 2019 Apr:85:240-252.
doi: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2018.12.031. Epub 2019 Jan 3.

Exploring the antimalarial potential of the methoxy-thiazinoquinone scaffold: Identification of a new lead candidate

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Exploring the antimalarial potential of the methoxy-thiazinoquinone scaffold: Identification of a new lead candidate

Concetta Imperatore et al. Bioorg Chem. 2019 Apr.

Abstract

A small library of antiplasmodial methoxy-thiazinoquinones, rationally designed on the model of the previously identified hit 1, has been prepared by a simple and inexpensive procedure. The synthetic derivatives have been subjected to in vitro pharmacological screening, including antiplasmodial and toxicity assays. These studies afforded a new lead candidate, compound 9, endowed with higher antiplasmodial potency compared to 1, a good selectivity index when tested against a panel of mammalian cells, no toxicity against RBCs, a synergistic antiplasmodial action in combination with dihydroartemisinin, and a promising inhibitory activity on stage V gametocyte growth. Computational studies provided useful insights into the structural requirements needed for the antiplasmodial activity of thiazinoquinone compounds and on their putative mechanism of action.

Keywords: Antimalarial; DFT calculations; Organic synthesis; Reactive radical species; Redox-based mechanism of action; Thiazinoquinones.

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