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Reversible and irreversible inhibitory activity of succinic and maleic acid derivatives on acetylcholinesterase
Trujillo-Ferrara,Vazquez, Ivan,Espinosa, Judith,Santillan, Rosa,Farfan, Norberto,Hoepfl, Herbert
, p. 313 - 322 (2003)
Aryl succinic and maleic acid derivatives are potent inhibitors of bovine acetylcholinesterase in vitro. Succinic acid aminophenol derivatives 1b-e and 2b-d act as reversible inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase, while maleic acid aminophenol derivatives 3b-d and 4c-e act as choline subsite-directed irreversible inhibitors, detected by dialysis in the presence of edrophonium. Linear relationships between the logarithm of the velocity of hydrolysis of acetylcholine plotted against the time of incubation at several different inhibitor concentrations were determined. The Ki for reversible competitive inhibitors was determined. For irreversible inhibitors the Ki for the dissociation constant of the enzyme-inhibitor complex at the beginning of the recognition process was also determined as well as the inactivation constant of the enzyme-inhibitor adduct formation k+2 and the bimolecular inhibition constant ki for the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase by aminophenol derivatives 3b-d and 4c-e. The conclusions of this study can be summarized as follows for both families: (a) the aromatic moiety played a critical role in the recognition of the active site; (b) in case of the reversible inhibitor, when the ester function took the place of the hydroxyl fragment, there was an important increase in the affinity; and (c) the distance between phenolic hydroxyl and nitrogen was critical because the inhibition is ortho?metapara.
Catalyst and Additive-Free Diastereoselective 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition of Quinolinium Imides with Olefins, Maleimides, and Benzynes: Direct Access to Fused N,N′-Heterocycles with Promising Activity against a Drug-Resistant Malaria Parasite
Kumar, Rakesh,Chaudhary, Sandeep,Kumar, Rohit,Upadhyay, Pooja,Sahal, Dinkar,Sharma, Upendra
, p. 11552 - 11570 (2018/09/25)
A convenient and eco-friendly synthesis of various fused N-heterocyclic compounds through catalyst and additive-free 1,3 dipolar cycloadditions of quinolinium imides with olefins, maleimides, and benzynes in excellent yields and diastereoselectivities is reported. The thermally controlled diastereoselective [3 + 2] cycloaddition reaction between quinolinium imides and olefins provided cis-isomers at low temperature and trans-isomers at high temperature. A reaction between quinolinium imides with substituted maleimides gave four-ring-fused N-heterocyclic compounds in high yields as a single diastereomer. The aryne precursors also provided four-ring-fused N,N′-heterocyclic compounds in high yields. The in vitro antiplasmodial activity of selected molecules revealed that this class of molecules possesses potential for ongoing studies against malaria.
Synthesis and antimicrobial activities of N-substituted imides
Zentz, Frederic,Valla, Alain,Le Guillou, Regis,Labia, Roger,Mathot, Anne-Gabrielle,Sirot, Danielle
, p. 421 - 426 (2007/10/03)
In the field of our research programs concerning novel antimicrobial agents, a series of N-substituted imides was synthesized. These compounds were obtained by cyclization of amido-acids in acetic anhydride/sodium acetate or hexamethyldisilazane/zinc bromide for the hydroxy-aromatic derivatives. The hydroxy-alkyl maleimides were directly prepared by condensation of the corresponding amino-alcohol with maleic anhydride in boiling toluene. Most of N-substituted maleimides showed an interesting antimicrobial activity towards bacteria from the ATCC collection (Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923, Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212, Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853) but the MIC values for P. aeruginosa were always high (128 μg/ml). The imides with alkyl substituents showed higher activities than aromatic analogues with MIC values in the range of 8-32 μg/ml. Comparatively, succinimides were practically inactive.
1H and 13C NMR spectra for a series of arylmaleamic acids, arylmaleimides, arylsuccinamic acids and arylsuccinimides
Trujillo-Ferrara, Jose,Santillan, Rosa,Beltran, Hiram I.,Farfan, Norberto,Hoepfl, Herbert
, p. 682 - 686 (2007/10/03)
The 1H and 13C NMR spectra of 17 succinic anhydride derivatives and 25 maleic anhydride derivatives were completely assigned using one- and two-dimensional NMR techniques. Copyright