Incorporation of Trifluoromethyltriazoline in the Side Chain of 4‐Aminoquinolines: Synthesis and Evaluation as Antiplasmodial Agents

Author:

Yadav Kanchan1,Sharma Anamika1,Shaham Salique Hassan1,Chandrasekharan Sanoop P2,Kumar Sandeep2,Dhami Anamika2,Nasreen Hisana2,Mohanan Kishor23ORCID,Tripathi Renu13

Affiliation:

1. Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Division CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute Jankipuram Extension Sitapur Road, P.O. Box 173 Lucknow 226031 India

2. Medicinal & Process Chemistry Division CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute Jankipuram Extension Sitapur Road, P.O. Box 173 Lucknow 226031 India

3. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research Ghaziabad 201002 India

Abstract

AbstractReported herein is the identification of a novel class of 4‐aminoquinoline‐trifluormethyltriazoline compounds as possible antiplasmodial agents. The compounds were accessed through a silver‐catalyzed three‐component reaction of trifluorodiazoethane with in situ generated Schiff base from corresponding quinolinylamine and aldehydes. While attempting to incorporate a sulfonyl moiety, the triazoline formed underwent spontaneous oxidative aromatization to afford triazole derivatives. All synthesized compounds were tested for their antimalarial potential in vitro and in vivo. Out of 32 compounds, four showed the most promising antimalarial activity with IC50 values ranging from 4 to 20 nM against Pf3D7 (chloroquine‐sensitive) and from 120 to 450 nM against PfK1 (chloroquine‐resistant) strains. One of these compounds was also found to be effective in animal studies; it showed a 99.9 % decrease in parasitic load on day 7 post‐infection along with a 40 % cure rate and longest host life span.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Pharmacology

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