Abstract
Tuberculosis remains among the top causes of death triggered by a single pathogen. Herein, a greener synthetic approach for isonicotinoylhydrazones is described using ultrasound energy. These compounds were used as starting materials for synthesizing pentacyanoferrate(II)- isonicotinoylhydrazones, which inhibited the reaction catalyzed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis 2-trans-enoyl-ACP(CoA) reductase (MtInhA) in a time-dependent manner. The most active coordination complex showed an increase of more than ten-fold in the MtInhA inhibition rate constant compared with lead pentacyano(isoniazid)ferrate(II) (IQG607). Additionally, the new series of metal-based compounds demonstrated antitubercular activity against a drug-susceptible Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) strain and was devoid of toxicity to mammalian cells (IC50 > 20 μmol L-1, half maximal inhibitory concentration). Finally, one of the synthesized compounds showed intracellular activity similar to isoniazid in a macrophage model of Mtb infection, indicating that this chemical class may furnish novel structures to embark on the preclinical phase of anti-tuberculosis drug development
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Gazzi, T. P., Rotta, M., Villela, A. D., Rodrigues, V., Martinelli, L. K. B., Sales, F. A. M., … Machado, P. (2017). Synthesis, inhibition of mycobacterium tuberculosis enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase and antimycobacterial activity of novel pentacyanoferrate(II)-isonicotinoylhydrazones. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 28(10), 2028–2037. https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20170033
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