Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of new aryl thiosemicarbazone as antichagasic candidates

  • Blau, Lorena
  • Menegon, Renato Farina
  • Trossini, Gustavo H. G.
  • Molino, João Vitor Dutra
  • Vital, Drielli Gomes
  • Cicarelli, Regina Maria Barretto
  • Passerini, Gabriela Duó
  • Bosquesi, Priscila Longhin
  • Chin, Chung Man
Publication date
August 2013
Journal
1768-3254

Abstract

The present work reports on the synthesis, biological assaying and docking studies of a series of 12 aryl thiosemicarbazones, which were planned to act over two main enzymes, cruzain and trypanothione reductase. These enzymes are used as targets of trypanocidal activity in Chagas disease control with a minimal mutagenic profile. Three p-nitroaromatic thiosemicarbazones showed high activity against Trypanosoma cruzi in in vitro assays (IC50 < 57 μM), and no mutagenic profile was observed in micronucleous tests. Although the in vitro inhibition test showed that 10-μM doses of eight compounds inhibited cruzain activity, no correlation was found between cruzain inhibition and trypanocidal activity. © 2013 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserve...

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