Issue 21, 2020

Carbamoyl-N-aryl-imine-urea: a new framework to obtain a putative leishmanicidal drug-candidate

Abstract

Leishmaniasis is a neglected parasitic disease, and current treatment includes limitations of toxicity, variable efficacy, high costs and inconvenient doses and treatment schedules. Therefore, new leishmanicidal drugs are still an unquestionable medical need. In this paper we described the design conception of a new framework, the carbamoyl-N-aryl-imine-urea, to obtain putative leishmanicidal drug-candidates. Compounds 9a–e and 10a–e were designed and synthesized and their leishmanicidal activity was studied in comparison to pentamidine, miltefosine and meglumine antimoniate. The conformational profile of the new carbamoyl-N-aryl-imine-urea framework was investigated by X-ray diffraction studies, using compound 9a as a model. The plasma stability of this putative peptide mimetic subunit was studied for compound 10e (LASSBio-1736). Among the congeneric series, LASSBio-1736 was identified as a new antileishmanial drug-candidate, displaying plasma stability, cytotoxicity against amastigote forms of L. amazonensis and L. braziliensis, and leishmanicidal activity in a cutaneous leishmaniasis murine model, without preliminary evidence of hepatic or renal toxicity.

Graphical abstract: Carbamoyl-N-aryl-imine-urea: a new framework to obtain a putative leishmanicidal drug-candidate

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jan 2020
Accepted
08 Mar 2020
First published
26 Mar 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 12384-12394

Carbamoyl-N-aryl-imine-urea: a new framework to obtain a putative leishmanicidal drug-candidate

M. A. Alves, A. C. de Queiroz, A. B. Leite, F. T. Martins, A. C. Doriguetto, E. J. Barreiro, M. S. Alexandre-Moreira and L. M. Lima, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 12384 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA00287A

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