Synthesis of novel isoflavone/benzo-δ-sultam hybrids as potential anti-inflammatory drugs
[Display omitted] •A novel series of isoflavone/benzo-δ-sultam hybrids was synthesised in a straightforward manner.•The synthesised compounds were tested in LPS-activated BV2 microglia.•LPS-induced NO and TNF-α production was reduced in the presence of the synthesised compounds. A small series of no...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 2021-02, Vol.34, p.127761-127761, Article 127761 |
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•A novel series of isoflavone/benzo-δ-sultam hybrids was synthesised in a straightforward manner.•The synthesised compounds were tested in LPS-activated BV2 microglia.•LPS-induced NO and TNF-α production was reduced in the presence of the synthesised compounds.
A small series of novel isoflavone/benzo-δ-sultam hybrids was synthesised and evaluated as potential anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective drugs in LPS-activated BV2 microglia. The benzo-δ-sultam core was constructed in a two-step reaction by coupling 2-halobenzenesulfonamide derivatives with terminal alkynes, followed by a 6-endo-dig cyclisation. The synthesised compounds, including precursors and hybrids, were tested for their ability to inhibit NO and TNF-α production in LPS-stimulated BV2 microglial cells, and the results are promising. The most potent hybrid reduces the NO production to 41%, and the TNF-α to 34% at 20 µM final concentration in the well. |
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ISSN: | 0960-894X 1464-3405 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bmcl.2020.127761 |