Synthesis and evaluation of the antimalarial activity of cinnamic acids derived from piperidine
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2019Author
Seck, Rokhyatou
Mansaly, Malamine
Gassama, Abdoulaye
Cavé, Christian
Cojean, Sandrine
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The synthesis and antimalarial activity of 1, 4-aminopiperidine derived cinnamic acids are described. Different
analogs are prepared from reductive amination reactions and SN1 substitutions. These analogs are tested against
chloroquino-sensitive strains 3D7 and chloroquine-resistant W2 plasmodium falciparum, cytotoxicity and
selectivity are also evaluated. Thus, compound 14a showed excellent activity against both plasmodium falciparum
strains [IC50 = 13.18 nM (3D7) and 18.96 nM (W2)] with a CC50> 100 and good selectivity index (> 15.6 (3D7)
and> 10.8 (W2)). The molecules are characterized by NMR and mass spectroscopy.