Journal article
Hit-to-lead optimization of 2-aminoquinazolines as anti-microbial agents against Leishmania donovani
N Das, J Roy, B Patra, E Saunders, D Sarkar, S Goon, BP Sinha, S Roy, S Roy, J Sarif, P Bandopadhyay, S Barik, S Mukherjee, N McNamara, S Varghese, K Simpson, J Baell, M McConville, D Ganguly, A Talukdar
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | Elsevier BV | Published : 2024
Abstract
Visceral leishmaniasis is a potentially fatal disease caused by infection by the intracellular protist pathogens Leishmania donovani or Leishmania infantum. Present therapies are ineffective because of high costs, variable efficacy against different species, the requirement for hospitalization, toxicity and drug resistance. Detailed analysis of previously published hit molecules suggested a crucial role of ‘guanidine’ linkage for their efficacy against L. donovani. Here we report the design of 2-aminoquinazoline heterocycle as a basic pharmacophore-bearing guanidine linkage. The introduction of various groups and functionality at different positions of the quinazoline scaffold results in enh..
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