Abstract
The aqueous dissolution profile of the isomeric synthetic adamantane phenylalkylamine hy-drochlorides I and II was probed. These adducts have shown significant antiproliferative/anticancer activity associated with an analgesic profile against neuropathic pain. They are both devoid of toxic effects and show appreciable enzymatic human plasma stability. The structures of these two compounds have been elucidated using 2D NMR experiments, which were used to study their predominant conformations. Compound II’s scaffold appeared more flexible, as shown by the NOE spatial interactions between the alkyl bridge chain, the aromatic rings, and the adamantane nucleus. Conversely, compound I appeared very rigid, as it did not share significant NOEs between the aforementioned structural segments. MD simulations confirmed the NOE results. The aqueous dissolution profile of both molecules fits well with their minimum energy conformers’ features, which stem from the NOE data; this was nicely demonstrated, especially in the case of compound II.
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Vlachou, M., Foscolos, A. S., Siamidi, A., Syriopoulou, A., Georgiou, N., Dedeloudi, A., … Papanastasiou, I. P. (2022). Biophysical evaluation and in vitro controlled release of two isomeric adamantane phenylalkylamines with antiproliferative/anticancer and analgesic activity. Molecules, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27010007
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