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Novel Benzene-Based Carbamates for AChE/BChE Inhibition: Synthesis and Ligand/Structure-Oriented SAR Study

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Bak, Andrzej
Kozik, Violetta
Kozakiewicz, Dariusz
Gajcy, Kamila
Strub, Daniel Jan
Swietlicka, Aleksandra
Štěpánková, Šárka
Imramovský, Aleš
Polanski, Jaroslaw
Smolinski, Adam

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MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

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A series of new benzene-based derivatives was designed, synthesized and comprehensively characterized. All of the tested compounds were evaluated for their in vitro ability to potentially inhibit the acetyl- and butyrylcholinesterase enzymes. The selectivity index of individual molecules to cholinesterases was also determined. Generally, the inhibitory potency was stronger against butyryl- compared to acetylcholinesterase; however, some of the compounds showed a promising inhibition of both enzymes. In fact, two compounds (23, benzyl ethyl(1-oxo-1-phenylpropan-2-yl)carbamate and 28, benzyl (1-(3-chlorophenyl)-1-oxopropan-2-yl) (methyl)carbamate) had a very high selectivity index, while the second one (28) reached the lowest inhibitory concentration IC50 value, which corresponds quite well with galanthamine. Moreover, comparative receptor-independent and receptor-dependent structure-activity studies were conducted to explain the observed variations in inhibiting the potential of the investigated carbamate series. The principal objective of the ligand-based study was to comparatively analyze the molecular surface to gain insight into the electronic and/or steric factors that govern the ability to inhibit enzyme activities. The spatial distribution of potentially important steric and electrostatic factors was determined using the probability-guided pharmacophore mapping procedure, which is based on the iterative variable elimination method. Additionally, planar and spatial maps of the host-target interactions were created for all of the active compounds and compared with the drug molecules using the docking methodology.

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benzene-based carbamates, in vitro cholinesterase inhibition, CoMSA, IVE-PLS, molecular docking study, Karbamáty, Inhibice cholinesterázy, CoMSA, IVE-PLS, Molekulární dokování

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