Antiprotozoal Activity of Synthetic Amino Substituted 1-methyl-1 H-alpha-carbolines
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The antiprotozoal properties of a series of amino substituted 1-methyl-1 H-alpha-carbolines were investigated in a broad panel of parasites. Various substituents were systematically introduced at various positions on the carbocyclic ring of the parent 1-methyl-1 H-alpha-carboline. Most compounds showed a potent antiprotozoal activity, although mostly accompanied by cytotoxicity on MRC-5 cells. One compound, containing the same amino-substitution as chloroquine, showed an IC50 against Plasmodium falciparum of 2.37 microM and was reasonably selective.
Alam S, Panda J, Mukherjee T, Chauhan V J Nanobiotechnology. 2016; 14:26.
PMID: 27044333 PMC: 4820878. DOI: 10.1186/s12951-016-0179-8.