Plakortin (1) is a remarkably simple 1,2-dioxane derivative, extracted from the marine sponge Plakortis simplex, showing a submicromolar activity against chloroquine-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum. Using plakortin as a novel antimalarial hit, we have prepared a series of semisynthetic derivatives in order to gain insights into the structural requirements of simple 1,2-dioxanes for exhibiting antimalarial activity. Their synthesis, spectroscopic and computational analysis, and in vitro antimalarial activity are herein reported. Results obtained, besides confirming the crucial role of the cycloperoxide functionality, revealed other structural features critical for antimalarial activity, namely the "Western" alkyl side chain, the dioxane ring conformation, and the absolute configuration of the stereogenic carbons on the 1,2-dioxane ring, when affecting the bioactive ring conformation.

Fattorusso, C., Campiani, G., Catalanotti, B., Persico, M., Basilico, N., Parapini, S., et al. (2006). Endoperoxide Derivatives from Marine Organisms: 1,2-Dioxanes of the Plakortin Family as Novel Antimalarial Agents. JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 49(24), 7088-7094 [10.1021/jm060899g].

Endoperoxide Derivatives from Marine Organisms: 1,2-Dioxanes of the Plakortin Family as Novel Antimalarial Agents

Campiani, Giuseppe;
2006-01-01

Abstract

Plakortin (1) is a remarkably simple 1,2-dioxane derivative, extracted from the marine sponge Plakortis simplex, showing a submicromolar activity against chloroquine-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum. Using plakortin as a novel antimalarial hit, we have prepared a series of semisynthetic derivatives in order to gain insights into the structural requirements of simple 1,2-dioxanes for exhibiting antimalarial activity. Their synthesis, spectroscopic and computational analysis, and in vitro antimalarial activity are herein reported. Results obtained, besides confirming the crucial role of the cycloperoxide functionality, revealed other structural features critical for antimalarial activity, namely the "Western" alkyl side chain, the dioxane ring conformation, and the absolute configuration of the stereogenic carbons on the 1,2-dioxane ring, when affecting the bioactive ring conformation.
2006
Fattorusso, C., Campiani, G., Catalanotti, B., Persico, M., Basilico, N., Parapini, S., et al. (2006). Endoperoxide Derivatives from Marine Organisms: 1,2-Dioxanes of the Plakortin Family as Novel Antimalarial Agents. JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 49(24), 7088-7094 [10.1021/jm060899g].
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