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Studies of Structure Activity Relationship of Flavonoids for the Anti-allergic Actions

  • Cheong, Ho;Ryu, Shi-Yong;Oak, Min-Ho;Cheon, Seung-Hoon;Yoo, Gyurng-Soo;Kim, Kyeong-Man
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.478-480
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    • 1998
  • The structure activity relationship of flavonoids for anti-allergic actions was studied by determining the $IC_{50}$ values for the degranulation. The hexosaminidase release from RBL-2H3 cells (degranulation marker) was employed as an estimate for the anti-allergic actions. Among 22 flavonoid compounds tested, luteolin, apigenin, diosmetin, fisetin, and quercetin were found to be most active with $IC_{50}$ values less than 10 $\mu\textrm{M}$.

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Structure-Activity Relationship of Chroman-2-carboxylic Acid N-Arylalkylamide Derivatives (크로만-2-카르복실산 N-아릴알킬아마이드 유도체의 구조-활성관계)

  • Yi, Wonhui;Hwang, Yeong-Sik;Han, Sang-Bae;Kim, Youngsoo;Jung, Jae-Kyung;Lee, Heesoon
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.57 no.6
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    • pp.426-431
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    • 2013
  • In our previous studies, 6-hydroxy-7-methoxychroman-2-carboxylic acid N-phenylamide (KL-1156) was identified as a good inhibitor of nuclear factor-${\kappa}B$ (NF-${\kappa}B$) activation. In continuation of our study, we describe the structure-activity relationship of chroman derivatives containing N-arylalkyl groups and their NF-${\kappa}B$ inhibitory activities. In addition, inhibitory effects of cell proliferation are evaluated against human cancer cell lines (NCI-H23 and PC-3). The most active compounds 3i and 3j contained diphenylethyl and diphenylpropyl side chain on amide nitrogen.

A Review of 3D-QSAR in Drug Design

  • Madhavan, Thirumurthy
    • Journal of Integrative Natural Science
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2012
  • Quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) methodologies have been applied for many years, to correlate the relationship between physicochemical properties of chemical substances and their biological activities to generate a statistical model for prediction of the activities of new chemical entities. The basic principle behind the QSAR models is that, how structural variation is responsible for the difference in biological activities of the compounds. 3D-QSAR has emerged as a natural extension to the classical Hansch and Free-Wilson approaches, which develops the 3D properties of the ligands to predict their biological activities using various chemometric techniques (PLS, G/PLS, ANN etc). It has served as a valuable predictive tool in the design of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. This review seeks to provide different 3D-QSAR approaches involved in drug designing process to develop structure-activity relationships and also discussed the fundamental limitations, as well as those that might be overcome with the improved methodologies.

Synthesis and Biological Investigations of New Thiazolidinone and Oxadiazoline Coumarin Derivatives

  • Abd Elhafez, Omaima Mohamed;El Khrisy, Ezz El Din Ahmed Mohamed;Badria, Farid;Fathy, Alaa El Din Mohamed
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.26 no.9
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    • pp.686-696
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    • 2003
  • Ethyl (coumarin-4-oxy)acetate 1 was prepared through the reaction of 4-hydroxycoumarin with ethyl bromoacetate. Compound 1 was allowed to react with hydrazine hydrate to produce coumarin-4-oxyacetic hydrazide 2. The synthesis of N-(arylidene and alkylidene)-coumarin-4-oxyacetic hydrazones 3-20 was performed. The preparation of 2-substituted-3-[(coumarin-4-oxy) acetamido]thiazolidinones 21-26 and 2-[(coumarin-4-oxy )methyl]-4-acetyl-5-substituted-$\Delta^2$-1,3,4-oxadiazolines 27-33 was performed by the reaction of the hydrazones 3, 4, 7, 9, 12, 14 with mercaptoacetic acid and the hydrazones 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 15, 16 with acetic anhydride, respectively. The antiviral activities, cytotoxicities and structure-activity relationship (SAR) towards different microorganisms of the prepared compounds were studied.

Drug Discovery Perspectives of Antisense Oligonucleotides

  • Yeonjoon Kim
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.241-252
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    • 2023
  • The era of innovative RNA therapies using antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), siRNAs, and mRNAs is beginning. Since the emergence of the concept of ASOs in 1978, it took more than 20 years before they were developed into drugs for commercial use. Nine ASO drugs have been approved to date. However, they target only rare genetic diseases, and the number of chemistries and mechanisms of action of ASOs are limited. Nevertheless, ASOs are accepted as a powerful modality for next-generation medicines as they can theoretically target all disease-related RNAs, including (undruggable) protein-coding RNAs and non-coding RNAs. In addition, ASOs can not only downregulate but also upregulate gene expression through diverse mechanisms of action. This review summarizes the achievements in medicinal chemistry that enabled the translation of the ASO concept into real drugs, the molecular mechanisms of action of ASOs, the structure-activity relationship of ASO-protein binding, and the pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology of ASOs. In addition, it discusses recent advances in medicinal chemistry in improving the therapeutic potential of ASOs by reducing their toxicity and enhancing their cellular uptake.

Anti-Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus (VHSV) Activity of 3-Methyl Catechol (바이러스성출혈성패혈증 바이러스 감염에 대한 3-Methyl Catechol의 항바이러스성 활성)

  • Cho, Se-Young;Min, Na-Rae;Kim, Young O;Kim, Duwoon
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.644-651
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    • 2021
  • Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) is a fish pathogen responsible for causing enormous economic loss to the aquaculture industry not only in Korea but worldwide. Thus, it is necessary to identify natural compounds that can be used to control the spread of VHSV. In this study, the anti-VHSV activities of five catechol derivatives, i.e., catechol, pyrogallol, 3-methyl catechol, veratrole, and 3-methyl veratrole-extracted from green tea-were assessed. The antiviral activities of these derivatives were found to be dependent on their structure, i.e., the hydroxyl or methoxyl group and their substituent groups-on the benzene ring. Catechol, pyrogallol, and 3-methyl catechol exhibited relatively high 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activities than veratrole, and 3-methyl veratrole. Moreover, 3-methyl catechol harboring a methyl substituent group increased the viability of the virus-infected cells and resulted in a 2.86 log reduction in the gene copies of VHSV N (per mL) in real-time PCR analysis. In conclusion, the catechol derivatives harboring hydroxyl groups in their benzene ring exhibited higher antioxidant activities than those harboring the methoxyl groups. However, catechol derivatives with a methyl group at the 3'-position of the benzene ring exhibited higher antiviral activity than those harboring a hydroxyl group. To our knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate the relationship between the structure and the anti-VHSV activity of catechol derivatives.