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The structure-activity relationship and computational studies of 1,3-thiazole derivatives as cholinesterase inhibitors with anti-inflammatory activity

Modrić, Marina; Božičević, Marin; Odak, Ilijana; Talić, Stanislava; Barić, Danijel; Mlakić, Milena; Raspudić, Anamarija; Škorić, Irena (2022) The structure-activity relationship and computational studies of 1,3-thiazole derivatives as cholinesterase inhibitors with anti-inflammatory activity. Comptes rendus. Chimie, 25 . pp. 267-279. ISSN 1631-0748

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Abstract

In our previous research, some screened 1, 3- thiazole fragments were found to be potent by inhibiting LPS-induced TNFalpha and IL-8 release with IC50 values in the µM range without cytotoxic activity. In the current study, 1, 3-thiazole fragments were further investigated as potent cholinesterase inhibitors prompted by the previously documented anti-inflammatory effect of AChE inhibitors. Molecular docking enabled insight into stabilizing interactions between the selected thiazoles and the active site of AChE and BChE. According to these experimental results, the cholinesterase inhibitory and anti-inflammatory activity of 1, 3- thiazoles were correlated and confirmed that the same compounds inhibited LPS- stimulated TNFalpha cytokine production in PBMCs and enzymes cholinesterases.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Cholinesterases inhibitory activity ; Library design ; Small chemical fragments, 1, 3-Thiazole ; Molecular docking ; Density Functional Theory
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Chemistry
Divisions: Division of Physical Chemistry
Depositing User: Danijela Barić
Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2022 11:26
URI: http://fulir.irb.hr/id/eprint/7564
DOI: 10.5802/crchim.201

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