Effects of lipophilicity, protecting group and stereochemistry on the antimalarial activity of carbohydrate-derived thiochromans

AbstractA series of novel carbohydrate-derived thiochromans has been successfully synthesized in order to investigate the influence of alkyl substituents on the aromatic ring of the thiophenol moiety in addition to the effect of protecting groups and stereochemistry on the sugar component of the target molecules. Results from the evaluation of the thiochromans for their antimalarial activity against the chloroquine-sensitive (3D7) strain ofPlasmodium falciparum suggest that the presence of short chain alkyl substituents, a benzyl ether protecting group and equatorial orientation of the C-4 substituent on the sugar moiety are crucial structural features that impart high antimalarial activity.
Source: Medicinal Chemistry Research - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research