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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Synthesis and Activity of Some Antimalarial Bisquinolinemethanols

Alan F. Cowman,, Leslie W. Deady,, Eric Deharo,, José Desneves and Leann Tilley

Australian Journal of Chemistry 50(11) 1091 - 1096
Published: 1997

Abstract

A new type of bisquinoline antimalarial, containing the basic side chain of the cinchona alkaloids, has been evaluated. Five bis ethers, from 10,11-dihydrocupreine linked through the 6′-hydroxy group by -(CH2)2n- bridges (n = 2-5) (series A), and six bis amides, from 8′-amino-10,11-dihydrocinchonidine linked by -CO(CH2)2nCO- bridges (n = 1-6) (series B), were synthesized and screened against chloroquine-sensitive and -resistant strains and a mefloquine-resistant strain of Plasmodium falciparum in vitro. Two analogues of series B (n= 4; 5), with a 2-(dibutylamino)-1-hydroxyethyl side chain (series C), were also included. Compounds within series A were generally least active. Among the rest were compounds as active as mefloquine, with diminished cross-resistance to the mefloquine-resistant strain. The most potent (series B, n = 4) was highly active against chloroquine-sensitive, chloroquine-resistant and mefloquine-resistant parasites. Invivo testing, however, showed the compound to be too toxic for further development

https://doi.org/10.1071/C97086

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