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Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship(QSAR) Study of New Fluorovinyloxycetamides

  • Jo, Du Ho;Lee, Seong Gwang;Kim, Beom Tae;No, Gyeong Tae
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.388-394
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    • 2001
  • Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) have been established of 57 fluorovinyloxyacetamides compounds to correlate and predict EC50 values. Genetic algorithm (GA) and multiple linear regression analysis were used to select the descriptors and to generate the equations that relate the structural features to the biological activities. This equation consists of three descriptors calculated from the molecular structures with molecular mechanics and quantum-chemical methods. The results of MLR and GA show that dipole moment of z-axis, radius of gyration and logP play an important role in growth inhibition of barnyard grass.

Molecular modeling study of indeno[1,2-c]isoquinolines and 3-arylisoquinolines using CoMFA

  • Kang, Sung-Kyung;Manhk, Le-Quynh;Cho, Won-Jea
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.171.1-171.1
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    • 2003
  • ·The potent antitumor activities of 3-arylisoquinolines promoted us to explore the structure-activity relationship of these compounds. A series of 3-arylisoquinoline derivatives were evaluated for antitumor cytotoxicity against human lung tumor cell (A 549). For the next stage, we decided to prepare the constrained form of 3-arylisoquinolines as indeno[1,2-c]isoquinolines. As a result, diverse spectrum against human tumor cell lines was obtained. In order to study structure-activity relationship (SAT) of these compounds the comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) was carried out. (omitted)

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Ginsentology II: Chemical Structure-Biological Activity Relationship of Ginsenoside

  • Lee, Byung-Hwan;Nah, Seung-Yeol
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.69-73
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    • 2007
  • Since chemical structures of ginsenoside as active ingredient of Panax ginseng are known, accumulating evidence have shown that ginsenoside is one of bio-active ligands through the diverse physiological and pharmacological evaluations. Chemical structures of ginsenoside could be divided into three parts depending on diol or triol ginsenoside: Steroid- or cholesterol-like backbone structure, carbohydrate portions, which are attached at the carbon-3, -6 or -20, and aliphatic side chain coupled to the backbone structure at the carbon-20. Ginsenosides also exist as stereoisomer at the carbon-20. Bioactive ligands usually exhibit the their structure-function relationships. In ginsenosides, there is little known about the relationship of chemical structure and biological activity. Recent reports have shown that ginsenoside $Rg_3$, one of active ginsenosides, exhibits its differential physiological or pharmacological actions depending on its chemical structure. This review will show how ginsenoside $Rg_3$, as a model compound, is functionally coupled to voltage-gated ion channel or ligand-gated ion channel regulations in related with its chemical structure.

Synthesis and Structure-activity Relationship of Cytotoxic $5,2^I,5^I$-Trihydroxy-7,8-dimethoxyflavanone Analogues

  • Min, Byung-Sun;Ahn, Byung-Zun;Bae, Ki-Hwan
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.543-550
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    • 1996
  • Analogues of $2(S)-5, 2^{l}, 5^{l}$-trihydroxy-7, 8-dimethoxyflavanone, a naturally-occurring compound, which had been reported to have potent antitumor activity, were synthesized and examined for the cytotoxicity against three cancer cell lines. Among the intermediate chalcones and synthetic 5-hydroxy-7, 8-dimethoxyflavanone analogues, $({\pm})2^{l}, 5^{l}-dibenzyloxy-5, 7, 8-trimethoxyflavanone$ exhibited about 2-8 times stronger activity than $2(S)-5, 2^{l}, 5^{l}$-trihydroxy-7, 8-dimethoxyflavanone against L1210, K562 and A549 cancer cell lines. In the structure-activity relationship, it is suggested that among analogues of 5-hydroxy-7, 8-dimethoxyflavanone, the existence of two oxygenated groups of para-relation at $C-2^{I} and C-5^{I}$ positions on flavanone B-ring, may be necessary to exhibit effective cytotoxic activity.

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Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) of Antioxidative Anthocyanidins and Their Glycosides

  • Chang, Hyun-Joo;Choi, Eun-Hye;Chun, Hyang-Sook
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.501-507
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    • 2008
  • The quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) study of antioxidative anthocyanidins and their glycosides were evaluated using 4 different assays of Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC), superoxide radical ($O_2^{{\cdot}-}$), hydrogen peroxide ($H_2O_2$), and peroxynitrite radical ($ONOO^-$) scavenging with TSAR software. Four models were developed with significant predictive values ($r^2$ and p value), which indicated that the antioxidant activities were mainly governed by the 3-dimensional structural energy (torsional energy), constitutional properties (the number of hydroxyl and methyl groups), and electrostatic properties (heat of formation, and dipole, quadrupole, and octupole components). This QSAR approach could contribute to a better understanding of structural properties of anthocyanidins and their glycosides that are responsible for their antioxidant activities. It might also be useful in predicting the antioxidant activities of other anthocyanins.

Relationship between Chemical Structure and Antimicrobial Activities of Isothiocyanates from Cruciferous Vegetables against Oral Pathogens

  • Ko, Mi-Ok;Kim, Mi-Bo;Lim, Sang-Bin
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.26 no.12
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    • pp.2036-2042
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    • 2016
  • We evaluated the potentials of 10 isothiocyanates (ITCs) from cruciferous vegetables and radish root hydrolysate for inhibiting the growth of oral pathogens, with an emphasis on assessing any structure-function relationship. Structural differences in ITCs impacted their antimicrobial activities against oral pathogens differently. The indolyl ITC (indol-3-carbinol) was the most potent inhibitor of the growth of oral pathogens, followed by aromatic ITCs (benzyl ITC (BITC) and phenylethyl ITC (PEITC)) and aliphatic ITCs (erucin, iberin, and sulforaphene). Sulforaphene, which is similar in structure, but has one double bond, showed higher antimicrobial activity than sulforaphane. Erucin, which has a thiol group, showed higher antimicrobial activity than sulforaphane, which has a sulfinyl group. BITC and iberin with a short chain exhibited higher antimicrobial potential than PEITC and sulforaphane with a longer chain, respectively. ITCs have strong antimicrobial activities and may be useful in the prevention and management of dental caries.

Racemic Descriptors for Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship of Spirosuccinimide Type Aldose Reductase Inhibitors

  • Kim, Jeong-Rim;Won, Young-Do
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.1874-1876
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    • 2004
  • Quantitative structure activity relationship has been probed for spirosuccinimide-fused tetrahydropyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazine-1,3-dione derivatives acting as aldose reductase inhibitors. While the spirosuccinimide compounds contain a chiral center, the aldose reductase inhibition assay was performed with racemic mixtures in the published work. As the physicochemical descriptors of the QSAR analysis must be evaluated for a definite molecular structure, we devise a new 'racemic' descriptor as the arithmetic mean of the (R)-enantiomer descriptor and the (S)-enantiomer descriptor. The resultant QSAR model derived from the racemic descriptors outperforms the original QSAR models, closely reproducing the observed activity of optically pure enantiomers as well as racemic mixtures.

Structure-Activity Relationships of Gagaminine and Its Derivatives on the Inhibition of Hepatic Aldehyde Oxidase Activity and Lipid Peroxidation

  • Lee, Dong-Ung;Shin, Uk-Seob;Huh, Keun
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.273-277
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    • 1998
  • In order to determine the structure-activity relationships for antioxidative effects of gagaminine, a steroidal alkaloid isolated from the roots of Cynanchum wilfordi (Asclepiadaceae), two derivatives identified as sarcostin and penupogenin were prepared from gagaminine by hydrolysis and reduction. These compounds were evaluated for the inhibitory effects on the aidehyde oxidase activity and on lipid perbxidation in vitro. Furthermore, their effects were compared with those of gagaminine and the related compounds, cinnamic acid and nicotinic acid. The results of this study prove that the cinnamoyl group in the structure of gagaminine is critical in inhibition of the aldehyde oxidase activity while the nicotinoyl group may be necessary for anti-lipid peroxidation of the compound.

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Photosensitization Effect and Structure-Activity on Mutagenic Potential by 4-(Nitrobenzyl)Pyridine (4-NBP) Test, of Epoxides, Olefins and Alkylating Agents (4-(Nitrobenzyl)Pyridine에 의한 에폭시드 및 알킬화합물의 변이원성 잠재력에 대한 구조활성 및 광화학효과의 연구)

  • 김재현;엄애선
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2001
  • This paper reviews the results of a series of efforts to develop structure-activity models for slow-reacting chemicals and olefins whose toxicity may be enhanced by the ultraviolet radiation. Photoinduced toxicity of 14 compounds was found to be a different result of competing factors of structure, having carbon-carbon double bonds. To mimic the biological consequences of photooxidative damage in mammalian cells, the photochemical mutagenicith of 14 chemicals was tested in the CAS. Simple olefins were photochemically mutagenic or carcinogenic with irradiation, increasing the alkylating activity from zero level to 0.87(abs/gram) for styrene, 0.25 for 1-butene, 0.11 for 1-hexene, respectively, whereas no photochemical mutagenicity was observed with 1-octene in the absence of the CAS. Oxide compounds, however, showed a decreasing trend of photoalkylating activities in the presence or absence of the CAS. We found that the structure-activity relationship was not applicable to our data.

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Study on the Relationship between the Structure and Antioxidant Activities of Chalcones

  • Park, Youngki;Lee, Hak-Ju;Lee, Wi Young;Ahn, Jin-Kwon;Hwang, Byung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.88-94
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between antioxidant activities and chemical structures of various chalcones. Twenty-two chalcones were assessed for their radical scavenging activity using the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. Of 22 compounds tested, the most active on DPPH radical was 2',4-dihydroxy-3,3'5-trimethoxy-5'-propylchacone (4) (72.6% at 100 ppm). It was followed by 3',4'-dihydroxy-3,4,5-trimethoxy-6'-methylchalcone (6), 2',4,4'-trihydroxy-3-methoxy-5-propenylchalcone (7) and 2',4,4'-trihydroxy-3,5-dimethoxychalcone (13). Based on the results, we concluded that the scavenging activity is controlled by the number and the position of the substitution in the compound.