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Synthesis, characterization and antiinflammatory activity of chalcone derivatives linked with apocynin and 5-nitrofuran moiety
Kumar Reddy,Kathale, Niren E.
, p. 312 - 316 (2018)
The present paper describes the synthesis of some new chalcone derivatives i.e. 1-[3-methoxy-4-(5-nitro-furan-2-ylmethoxy)-phenyl]-3-(substituted phenyl)-propenone derivatives (9A-9K) from furfural and apocynin as starting materials. Claisen-Schmidt reaction of 1-(4-((5-nitrofuran-2-yl)methoxy)-3-methoxyphenyl)ethanone (7) with aromatic aldehydes (8A-K) under solvent free conditions using solid NaOH as catalyst at room temperature resulted in the formation of chalcone derivatives (9A-9K) in 86-96 % yield. These compounds were characterized by 1H NMR, Mass and IR spectroscopy and were evaluated for their anti-inflammatory activity.
Design, synthesis, biological screening and molecular docking studies of novel multifunctional 1,4-di (aryl/heteroaryl) substituted piperazine derivatives as potential antitubercular and antimicrobial agents
Mekonnen Sanka, Bruktawit,Mamo Tadesse, Dereje,Teju Bedada, Endale,Mengesha, Ephriem T.,Babu G., Neelaiah
, (2022/01/20)
In this paper, two series of novel multifunctional 1, 4-di (aryl/heteroaryl) substituted piperazine derivatives (6a-d & 7a-d) were synthesized, characterized, and evaluated for their antitubercular, antibacterial, and antifungal activities. A step-wise reduction, bromination and substitution reactions on various aldehydes resulted in alcohols (2a–d), bromides (3a–d), and titled novel compounds (6a–d & 7a–d) in moderate to good yields (48–85%). The novel compounds were evaluated for their antitubercular and antimicrobial activities. Compound 7a exhibited promising antitubercular activity (MIC: 0.65 μg/mL) almost equal to the Rifampicin, while the rest of the compounds were moderately active against MTB H37Rv except 6b. Compounds 7a and 6b showed good activity against tested fungal pathogens. Compounds 7a and 7b were proven as the best bacterial agents. Molecular docking studies were in agreement with the in-vitro results. Docking analyses show that all the synthesized molecules bind to the target protein Mtb RNAP (PDB ID: 5UHC) fairly strongly. All the compounds were evaluated for their in vitro cytotoxicity effect using the MTT assay method against human cancer cell line MCF-7. The compounds demonstrated growth inhibitory effect on the cell line with significant IC50 values ranging between 8.20 and 34.45 μM. Most importantly, compound 7a displayed good binding affinity towards the tested protein with binding energy ?7.30 kcal/mol and a stronger hydrogen bond distance of 2.2 ? with ASN-493 residue. Thus, the present research highlighted the potential role of novel piperazine derivatives as potential antitubercular, and antimicrobial candidates and further good research into optimization might result in the development of new antitubercular drug candidates.
ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPEUTICS AND PROPHYLACTICS
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Paragraph 00310, (2017/02/24)
The present disclosure relates generally to novel molecules, compositions, and formulations for treatment of bacterial infections in general and more specifically to bacterial infections with antibiotic resistant pathogens.