Synthesis and Antiplasmodial Evaluation of 4-Carboxamido- And 4-Alkoxy-2-trichloromethyl Quinazolines

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Abstract

From three previously identified antiplasmodial hit compounds (A–C) and inactive series (D), all based on a 2-trichloromethylquinazoline scaffold, we conducted a structure-activity relationship (SAR) study at position four of the quinazoline ring by synthesizing 42 novel derivatives bearing either a carboxamido- or an alkoxy-group, to identify antiplasmodial compounds and to enrich the knowledge about the 2-trichloromethylquinazoline antiplasmodial pharmacophore. All compounds were evaluated in vitro for their cytotoxicity towards the HepG2 cell line and their activity against the multiresistant K1 P. falciparum strain, using doxorubicin, chloroquine and doxycycline as reference drugs. Four hit-compounds (EC50 K1 P. falciparum ≤ 2 µM and SI ≥20) were identified among 4-carboxamido derivatives (2, 9, 16, and 24) and two among 4-alkoxy derivatives (41 and 44). Regarding the two most potent molecules (16 and 41), five derivatives without a 2-CCl3 group were prepared, evaluated, and appeared totally inactive (EC50 >50 µM), showing that the 2-trichloromethyl group was mandatory for the antiplasmodial activity.

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Amrane, D., Gellis, A., Hutter, S., Prieri, M., Verhaeghe, P., Azas, N., … Primas, N. (2020). Synthesis and Antiplasmodial Evaluation of 4-Carboxamido- And 4-Alkoxy-2-trichloromethyl Quinazolines. Molecules, 25(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25173929

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