Systematic Identification of Thiosemicarbazides for Inhibition of Toxoplasma gondii Growth In Vitro

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One of the key stages in the development of new therapies in the treatment of toxoplasmosis is the identification of new non-toxic small molecules with high specificity to Toxoplasma gondii. In the search for such structures, thiosemicarbazide-based compounds have emerged as a novel and promising leads. Here, a series of imidazole-thiosemicarbazides with suitable properties for CNS penetration was evaluated to determine the structural requirements needed for potent anti-Toxoplasma gondii activity. The best 4-arylthiosemicarbazides 3 and 4 showed much higher potency when compared to sulfadiazine at concentrations that are non-toxic to the host cells, indicating a high selectivity of their anti-toxoplasma activity.

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Paneth, A., Weglinska, L., Bekier, A., Stefaniszyn, E., Wujec, M., Trotsko, N., & Dzitko, K. (2019). Systematic Identification of Thiosemicarbazides for Inhibition of Toxoplasma gondii Growth In Vitro. Molecules, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24030614

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