Issue 29, 2016

Insights into the structural patterns of the antileishmanial activity of bi- and tricyclic N-heterocycles

Abstract

The influence of various structural patterns in a series of novel bi- and tricyclic N-heterocycles on the activity against Leishmania major and Leishmania panamensis has been studied and compounds that are active in the low micromolar region have been identified. Both quinolines and tetrahydrooxazinoindoles (TOI) proved to have significant antileishmanial activities, while substituted indoles were inactive. We have also showed that a chloroquine analogue induces Leishmania killing by modulating macrophage activation.

Graphical abstract: Insights into the structural patterns of the antileishmanial activity of bi- and tricyclic N-heterocycles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 May 2016
Accepted
27 Jun 2016
First published
28 Jun 2016

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2016,14, 7053-7060

Insights into the structural patterns of the antileishmanial activity of bi- and tricyclic N-heterocycles

L. Herrera, D. E. Stephens, A. D'Avila, K. G. George, H. Arman, Y. Zhang, G. Perry, R. Lleonart, O. V. Larionov and P. L. Fernández, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2016, 14, 7053 DOI: 10.1039/C6OB01149G

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