Ring-substituted quinolines. Part 2: Synthesis and antimycobacterial activities of ring-substituted quinolinecarbohydrazide and ring-substituted quinolinecarboxamide analogues

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The antimycobacterial activities of ring-substituted quinolinecarbohydrazide and ring-substituted quinolinecarboxamide analogues (series 1-5) against M. tuberculosis H37Rv strains are described. The most effective analogues have exhibited excellent antimycobacterial efficacy. Additional structural modifications of the new chemical entity, 2,8-dicyclopentyl-4-methylquinoline (DCMQ; MIC = 6.25 μg/mL, M. tuberculosis H37Rv) resulted in the synthesis of four new series of the ring-substituted quinolinecarbohydrazides (series 1-4) constituting 22 analogues. All new derivatives were evaluated for in vitro antimycobacterial activities against drug-sensitive M. tuberculosis H37Rv strain. Certain ring-substituted-2- quinolinecarbohydrazide analogues described herein showed good inhibitory activity. In particular, analogues 4-(1-adamantyl)-2-quinolinecarbohydrazide (2d), 4,5-dicyclopentyl-2-quinolinecarbohydrazide (2e), 4,8-dicyclopentyl-2- quinolinecarbohydrazide (2f), and 4,5-dicyclohexyl-2-quinolinecarbohydrazide (2g) have exhibited the MIC value of 6.25 μg/mL. Further investigation of the most suitable lead prototype, 4-(1-adamantyl)-2-quinolinecarbohydrazide (2d, series 1) led to the synthesis of N2-alkyl/N2,N2-dialkyl/N2-aryl-4-(1-adamantyl) -2-quinolinecarboxamides (series 5) consisting of 13 analogues. Some of the synthesized carboxamides 7a, 7h, and 7m reported herein have exhibited excellent antimycobacterial activities in the range of 6.25-3.125 μg/mL against drug-sensitive and drug-resistant M. tuberculosis H37Rv strains. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Monga, V., Nayyar, A., Vaitilingam, B., Palde, P. B., Singh Jhamb, S., Kaur, S., … Jain, R. (2004). Ring-substituted quinolines. Part 2: Synthesis and antimycobacterial activities of ring-substituted quinolinecarbohydrazide and ring-substituted quinolinecarboxamide analogues. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 12(24), 6465–6472. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmc.2004.09.017

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