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  2. Synthesis and anti-HIV activity of alkylated quinoline 2,4-diols

Synthesis and anti-HIV activity of alkylated quinoline 2,4-diols

  • Bioorg Med Chem. 2010 Apr 15;18(8):2872-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2010.03.015.
Nafees Ahmed 1 Keyur G Brahmbhatt Sudeep Sabde Debashis Mitra Inder Pal Singh Kamlesh K Bhutani
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  • 1 Department of Natural Products, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Sector 67, S.A.S. Nagar, Mohali 160062 Punjab, India.
Abstract

Naturally occurring quinolone Alkaloids, buchapine (1) and compound 2 were synthesized as reported in literature and evaluated for anti-HIV potential in human CD4+ T cell line CEM-GFP, infected with HIV-1(NL4.3) virus by p24 antigen capture ELISA assay. The compounds 1 and 2 showed potent inhibitory activity with IC(50) value of 2.99 and 3.80microM, respectively. Further, 45 alkylated derivatives of quinoline 2,4-diol were synthesized and tested for anti-HIV potential in human CD4+ T cell line CEM-GFP. Among these, 13 derivatives have shown more than 60% inhibition. We have identified three most potent inhibitors 6, 9 and 23; compound 6 was found to be more potent than lead molecule 1 with IC(50) value of 2.35microM and had better therapeutic index (26.64) as compared to AZT (23.07). Five derivatives 7, 19a, 19d, 21 and 24 have displayed good noticeable anti-HIV activity. All active compounds showed higher CC(50) values which indicate that they have better therapeutic indices.

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