952578-22-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Discovery and evaluation of chalcone derivatives as novel potential anti-Toxoplasma gondii agents
Alyafeai, Eman,Fan, Qiyun,Hou, Shengjie,Hu, Yu,Jiang, Liping,Li, Jing,Li, Wulan,Liu, Bo,Liu, Xiaohua,Liu, Yuan,Su, Tiande,Tang, Yaqin,Wu, Jianzhang,Wu, Mengqi,Zheng, Zhiwei
, (2022/03/15)
Due to numerous side effects of traditional treatments for toxoplasmosis, it is urgent to develop new anti-Toxoplasma agents with high efficiency and low toxicity. In this study, using drug-food-homologous chalcone skeleton as a leading compound, 6 series of chalcone derivatives were designed, synthesized, and almost 1/2 compounds have good anti-Toxoplasma activity in vitro. The quantitative structure-activity relationship model of the anti-Toxoplasma activity of the second batch of compounds was established by random forest method (R2 = 0.9407). The Michael receptor in the molecular skeleton of chalcones plays an important role in improving the activity. Among these compounds, four chalcone derivatives exhibited potent anti-T. gondii activity and low cytotoxicity in vitro. Specifically, three of them (4a, 4c and 5e) effectively inhibited the proliferation of Toxoplasma tachyzoites in vivo. Liver and spleen index and biochemical parameters, such as alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase and malondialdehyde were significantly decreased by the three chalcone derivatives, suggesting that they have protective effects on the liver of mice infected with Toxoplasma tachyzoites. Overall, this article provides a series of promising compounds for the development of anti-Toxoplasma agents.
ADME properties, bioactivity and molecular docking studies of 4-amino-chalcone derivatives: new analogues for the treatment of Alzheimer, glaucoma and epileptic diseases
Gürdere, Meliha Burcu,Budak, Yakup,Kocyigit, Umit M.,Taslimi, Parham,Tüzün, Burak,Ceylan, Mustafa
, (2021/06/14)
In this study, in vitro inhibition effects of (E)-1-(4-aminophenyl)-3-(aryl) prop-2-en-1-one (4-amino-chalcones) derivatives (3a–o) on acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzyme and human erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase I and II isoenzymes (hCA I- II) were investigated. And also, the biological activities of 4-amino-chalcone derivatives against enzymes which names are acetylcholinesterase (PDB ID: 1OCE), human Carbonic Anhydrase I (PDB ID: 2CAB), human carbonic anhydrase II (PDB ID: 3DC3), were compared. After the results obtained, ADME/T analysis was performed in order to use 4-amino-chalcone derivatives as a drug in the future. Effective inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase I and II isozymes (hCAI and II) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzymes with Ki values in the range of 2.55 ± 0.35–11.75 ± 3.57?nM for hCA I, 4.31 ± 0.78–17.55 ± 5.86?nM for hCA II and 96.01 ± 25.34–1411.41 ± 32.88?nM for AChE, respectively, were the 4-amino-chalcone derivatives (3a–o) molecules.
Antiproliferative activity and p53 upregulation effects of chalcones on human breast cancer cells
dos Santos, Mariana Bastos,Bertholin Anselmo, Daiane,de Oliveira, Jéssica Gisleine,Jardim-Perassi, Bruna V.,Alves Monteiro, Diego,Silva, Gabriel,Gomes, Eleni,Lucia Fachin, Ana,Marins, Mozart,de Campos Zuccari, Débora Aparecida Pires,Octavio Regasini, Luis
, p. 1093 - 1099 (2019/06/06)
Chalcones are valuable structures for drug discovery due to their broad bioactivity spectrum. In this study, we evaluated 20 synthetic chalcones against estrogen-receptor-positive breast cancer cells (MCF-7 line) and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells (MDA-MB-231 line). Antiproliferative screening by MTT assay resulted in two most active compounds: 2-fluoro-4’-aminochalcone (11) and 3-pyridyl-4’-aminochalcone (17). Their IC50 values ranged from 13.2 to 34.7?μM against both cell lines. Selected chalcones are weak basic compounds and maintained their antiproliferative activity under acidosis conditions (pH 6.7), indicating their resistance to ion-trapping effect. The mode of breast cancer cells death was investigated and chalcones 11 and 17 were able to induce apoptosis rather than necrosis in both lines. Antiproliferative target investigations with MCF-7 cells suggested 11 and 17 upregulated p53 protein expression and did not affect Sp1 protein expression. Future studies on chalcones 11 and 17 can define their in vivo therapeutic potential.
Design and synthesis of novel 1,3,5-triphenyl pyrazolines as potential anti-inflammatory agents through allosteric inhibition of protein kinase Czeta (PKCζ)
Abdel-Halim, Mohammad,Abadi, Ashraf H.,Engel, Matthias
supporting information, p. 1076 - 1082 (2018/06/27)
Much light has been shed on the vital role of protein kinase Czeta (PKCζ) in NF-κB activation and the potential use of PKCζ inhibitors as anti-inflammatory agents. We previously reported a series of 1,3,5-trisubstituted pyrazolines as potent and selective
Design, synthesis and evaluation of chalcones as H1N1 Neuraminidase inhibitors
Chintakrindi, Anand S.,Gohil, Devanshi J.,Kothari, Sweta T.,Chowdhary, Abhay S.,Kanyalkar, Meena A.
, p. 1013 - 1025 (2018/02/28)
A series of chalcone derivatives (1a–2i) were designed based on isoliquiritigenin (the most active natural chalcone non-competitive neuraminidase (NA) inhibitor). Molecular modeling studies revealed that isoliquiritigenin and its designed analogs occupied
Synthesis, docking studies and: In vitro evaluation of novel chalcones as potent inhibitors of phosphodiesterase 5 from human platelets and 5A from bovine recombinant
Sherikar, Amol S.,Dhavale, Rakesh P.,Bhatia, Manish S.
, p. 14365 - 14385 (2018/08/28)
A series of new nitric oxide donor chalcone moieties were synthesized and evaluated for phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE 5) and 5A (PDE 5A) inhibition potential from human plasma and bovine recombinant, respectively. Molecular docking showed an excellent binding
Chalcone derivative and application thereof in regulation of 11beta-HSD1 and prevention and treatment of metabolic syndrome
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Paragraph 0077; 0078; 0079, (2017/08/29)
The invention relates to a chalcone derivative, the structural formula of which is as shown in a formula I, wherein Y is selected from halogen, C1-C6 alkoxyl, hydroxyl and carboxyl; Z is selected from C1-C6 alkoxyl and NR1R2; and R1 and R2 are independently selected from H and C1-C6 alkyl. The chalcone derivative provided by the invention can increase the activity of 11beta-HSD1 oxidase while reducing the activity of the 11beta-HSD1 oxidase, so that the cortisol level of glucocorticoid can be obviously reduced, and the blood glucose level and the blood level are obviously reduced. Therefore, the chalcone derivative is quite effective to treat or prevent metabolic diseases and type 2 diabetes. The formula is as shown in the description.
Discovery of novel AHLs as potent antiproliferative agents
Ren, Jing-Li,Zhang, Xu-Yao,Yu, Bin,Wang, Xi-Xin,Shao, Kun-Peng,Zhu, Xiao-Ge,Liu, Hong-Min
, p. 321 - 329 (2015/03/04)
Three series of novel AHL analogs were synthesized and evaluated for their in vitro cytotoxic activity against four human cancer cell lines. The SARs investigation indicated that AHLs with a terminal phenyl group, especially those with the chalcone scaffold had remarkably enhanced cytotoxicity than those with the hydrophobic side chains. Besides, some of these compounds were much more potent than 5-Fu and natural OdDHL. Through the detailed SARs discussions, we found that compounds 10a-k and 14 with the 4-amino chalcone scaffold showed excellent inhibition against all the tested cancer cell lines and were much more potent than 5-Fu and AHLs. Such scaffold may act as a template for further lead optimization. Compound 10i with a 3, 4, 5-trimethoxy group was the most potent one against all the tested cancer cell lines. Flow cytometry analysis indicated that analog 11e induced the cellular apoptosis and cell cycle arrest of MCF-7 cells at G2/M phase in a concentration-and time-dependent manner.
Chalcones with electron-withdrawing and electron-donating substituents: Anticancer activity against TRAIL resistant cancer cells, structure-activity relationship analysis and regulation of apoptotic proteins
Mai, Chun Wai,Yaeghoobi, Marzieh,Abd-Rahman, Noorsaadah,Kang, Yew Beng,Pichika, Mallikarjuna Rao
supporting information, p. 378 - 387 (2014/04/17)
In the present study, a series of 46 chalcones were synthesised and evaluated for antiproliferative activities against the human TRAIL-resistant breast (MCF-7, MDA-MB-231), cervical (HeLa), ovarian (Caov-3), lung (A549), liver (HepG2), colorectal (HT-29), nasopharyngeal (CNE-1), erythromyeloblastoid (K-562) and T-lymphoblastoid (CEM-SS) cancer cells. The chalcone 38 containing an amino (-NH2) group on ring A was the most potent and selective against cancer cells. The effects of the chalcone 38 on regulation of 43 apoptosis-related markers in HT-29 cells were determined. The results showed that 20 apoptotic markers (Bad, Bax, Bcl-2, Bcl-w, Bid, Bim, CD40, Fas, HSP27, IGF-1, IGFBP-4, IGFBP-5, Livin, p21, Survivin, sTNF-R2, TRAIL-R2, XIAP, caspase-3 and caspase-8) were either up regulated or down regulated.
In vitro antioxidant activity and scavenging effects of some synthesized 4-Aminochalcones
Prasad, Y.Rajendra,Rani, V. Jhansi,Rao, A. Srinivasa
, p. 52 - 58 (2013/02/22)
A new series of substituted 4'-aminochalcones were synthesized by Claisen-Schmidt condensation of 4-aminoacetophenone with various substituted aromatic/heteroaromatic aldehydes. The antioxidant activity for all these compounds were studied on various reac
