Probing the role of the covalent linkage of ferrocene into a chloroquine template

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Abstract

A new therapeutic approach to malaria led to the discovery of ferroquine (FQ, SR97276). To assess the importance of the linkage of the ferrocenyl group to a 4-aminoquinoline scaffold, two series of 4-aminoquinolines, structurally related to FQ, were synthesized. Evaluation of antimalarial activity, physicochemical parameters, and the β-hematin inhibition property indicate that the ferrocene moiety has to be covalently flanked by a 4-aminoquinoline and an alkylamine. Current data reinforced our choice of FQ as a drug candidate. © 2006 American Chemical Society.

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Biot, C., Daher, W., Ndiaye, C. M., Melnyk, P., Pradines, B., Chavain, N., … Dive, D. (2006). Probing the role of the covalent linkage of ferrocene into a chloroquine template. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 49(15), 4707–4714. https://doi.org/10.1021/jm060259d

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