Synthesis, in vitro cytotoxicity and trypanocidal evaluation of novel 1,3,6-substituted non-fluoroquinolones

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Abstract

Sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis) is a neglected tropical disease that affects mostly the poorest communities in sub-Saharan Africa. Toxic side effects associated with the use of current anti-trypanosomal drugs, which in some cases kill faster than the disease itself, necessitate the search for new drugs with better safety margins. To this effect, a small library bearing different substituents at position -1, -3, and -6 of the quinolone nucleus were synthesized and evaluated in vitro against HeLa cell lines and Trypanosoma brucei brucei for cytotoxicity and trypanocidal potentials, respectively. While most of these compounds showed no cytotoxic effect, they exhibited moderate to weak anti-trypanosomal activities. The SAR studies of this series provide new information worth considering in future exploration of the quinolone scaffold in search of more potent and safe trypanocidal agents.

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Beteck, R. M., Isaacs, M., Hoppe, H. C., & Khanye, S. D. (2018). Synthesis, in vitro cytotoxicity and trypanocidal evaluation of novel 1,3,6-substituted non-fluoroquinolones. South African Journal of Chemistry, 71, 188–195. https://doi.org/10.17159/0379-4350/2018/v71a25

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