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Larvicidal and histopathological efficacy of cinnamic acid analogues: a novel strategy to reduce the dengue vector competence

Background: A novel strategy such as conjugation of amino, Schiff's bases, and thiadiazole moieties to the cinnamic acid nucleus has been adopted in this study to discover new molecules that target the dengue envelope protein (DENVE). Aim: Among the different domains of dengue virus envelope pr...

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Autores principales: Naresh, P., Rajesh Kumar, R., Vishwas, H. N., Rajagopal, Gopalan, Prabha, T., Jubie, S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8961603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra09466a
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author Naresh, P.
Rajesh Kumar, R.
Vishwas, H. N.
Rajagopal, Gopalan
Prabha, T.
Jubie, S.
author_facet Naresh, P.
Rajesh Kumar, R.
Vishwas, H. N.
Rajagopal, Gopalan
Prabha, T.
Jubie, S.
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description Background: A novel strategy such as conjugation of amino, Schiff's bases, and thiadiazole moieties to the cinnamic acid nucleus has been adopted in this study to discover new molecules that target the dengue envelope protein (DENVE). Aim: Among the different domains of dengue virus envelope protein (PDB ID 1OKE), we have selected a ligand-binding domain for our structure-based drug design. The designed compounds have also been docked against DENVE protein. Methodology: Based on the in silico results and synthetic feasibility, three different schemes were used to synthesize twenty-three novel cinnamic acid derivatives. Sci-finder ascertained their novelty. The synthesized derivatives were consistent with their assigned spectra. The compounds were further evaluated for their larvicidal activity and histopathological analysis. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to derive the QSAR model, which was further evaluated internally and externally for the prediction of activity. Results and discussion: Four compounds, namely CA 2, CA 14, ACA 4, and CATD 2, effectively showed larvicidal activity after 24, 48, and 72 h exposure; particularly, compound CA2 showed potent larvicidal activity with LC(50) of 82.15 μg ml(−1), 65.34 μg ml(−1), and 38.68 μg ml(−1), respectively, whereas intermittent stages, causes of abscess in the gut, and siphon regions were observed through histopathological studies. Conclusion: Our study identified some novel chemical scaffolds as effective DENVE inhibitors with efficacious anticipated pharmacokinetic profiles, which can be modified further.
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spelling pubmed-89616032022-04-13 Larvicidal and histopathological efficacy of cinnamic acid analogues: a novel strategy to reduce the dengue vector competence Naresh, P. Rajesh Kumar, R. Vishwas, H. N. Rajagopal, Gopalan Prabha, T. Jubie, S. RSC Adv Chemistry Background: A novel strategy such as conjugation of amino, Schiff's bases, and thiadiazole moieties to the cinnamic acid nucleus has been adopted in this study to discover new molecules that target the dengue envelope protein (DENVE). Aim: Among the different domains of dengue virus envelope protein (PDB ID 1OKE), we have selected a ligand-binding domain for our structure-based drug design. The designed compounds have also been docked against DENVE protein. Methodology: Based on the in silico results and synthetic feasibility, three different schemes were used to synthesize twenty-three novel cinnamic acid derivatives. Sci-finder ascertained their novelty. The synthesized derivatives were consistent with their assigned spectra. The compounds were further evaluated for their larvicidal activity and histopathological analysis. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to derive the QSAR model, which was further evaluated internally and externally for the prediction of activity. Results and discussion: Four compounds, namely CA 2, CA 14, ACA 4, and CATD 2, effectively showed larvicidal activity after 24, 48, and 72 h exposure; particularly, compound CA2 showed potent larvicidal activity with LC(50) of 82.15 μg ml(−1), 65.34 μg ml(−1), and 38.68 μg ml(−1), respectively, whereas intermittent stages, causes of abscess in the gut, and siphon regions were observed through histopathological studies. Conclusion: Our study identified some novel chemical scaffolds as effective DENVE inhibitors with efficacious anticipated pharmacokinetic profiles, which can be modified further. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8961603/ /pubmed/35424920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra09466a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Naresh, P.
Rajesh Kumar, R.
Vishwas, H. N.
Rajagopal, Gopalan
Prabha, T.
Jubie, S.
Larvicidal and histopathological efficacy of cinnamic acid analogues: a novel strategy to reduce the dengue vector competence
title Larvicidal and histopathological efficacy of cinnamic acid analogues: a novel strategy to reduce the dengue vector competence
title_full Larvicidal and histopathological efficacy of cinnamic acid analogues: a novel strategy to reduce the dengue vector competence
title_fullStr Larvicidal and histopathological efficacy of cinnamic acid analogues: a novel strategy to reduce the dengue vector competence
title_full_unstemmed Larvicidal and histopathological efficacy of cinnamic acid analogues: a novel strategy to reduce the dengue vector competence
title_short Larvicidal and histopathological efficacy of cinnamic acid analogues: a novel strategy to reduce the dengue vector competence
title_sort larvicidal and histopathological efficacy of cinnamic acid analogues: a novel strategy to reduce the dengue vector competence
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8961603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra09466a
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