Synthesis and biochemical evaluation of thiochromanone thiosemicarbazone analogues as inhibitors of cathepsin L
A series of 36 thiosemicarbazone analogues containing the thiochromanone molecular scaffold functionalized primarily at the C-6 position were prepared by chemical synthesis and evaluated as inhibitors of cathepsins L and B. The most promising inhibitors f
Song, Jiangli,Jones, Lindsay M.,Kumar, G. D. Kishore,Conner, Elizabeth S.,Bayeh, Liela,Chavarria, Gustavo E.,Charlton-Sevcik, Amanda K.,Chen, Shen-En,Chaplin, David J.,Trawick, Mary Lynn,Pinney, Kevin G.
supporting information; experimental part
p. 450 - 453
(2012/09/25)
Anti-Helicobacter pylori agents. 4. 2-(Substituted guanidino)-4-phenylthiazoles and some structurally rigid derivatives
In order to find a new class of anti-Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) agents, a series of 4-[(3-acetamido)phenyl]-2-(substituted guanidino)thiazoles and some structurally rigid analoges were synthesized and evaluated for antimicrobial activity against H. pylori. Among the compounds obtained, high anti-H. pyrori activities were observed in benzyl derivative 34 (MIC = 0.025 μg/mL) and phenethyl derivatives 35 and 36 (MIC = 0.037 μg/mL and 0.017 μg/mL). Though alkyl derivatives generally showed lower activity, the 2-methoxyethyl derivative 28 preserved significant activity (MIC = 0.32 μg/mL) and also exhibited more potent gastric antisecretory activity than ranitidine. Structural restriction by bridging between the thiazole and the phenyl rings with an alkyl chain did not improve the activity in this series.