In vitro anti-trypanosomal activities of indanone-based chalcones
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Beteck, Richard M.
Legoabe, Lesetja J.
Isaacs, Michelle
Hoppe, Heinrich C.
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Human African trypanosomiasis is a neglected infectious disease that affects mostly people living in the rural areas of Africa. Current treatment options are limited to just four drugs that have been in use of four to nine decades. The life-threatening toxic side-effects associated with the use of these drugs are disconcerting. Poor efficacy, low oral bioavailability, and high cost are other shortcomings of current HAT treatments. Evaluating the potentials of known hits for other therapeutic areas may be a fast and convenient method to discover new hit compounds against alternative targets. A library of 34 known indanone based chalcones was screened against T.b. brucei and nine potent hits, having IC50 values between 0.5-8.9 µM, were found. The SAR studies of this series could provide useful information in guiding future exploration of this class of compounds in search of more potent, safe, and low cost anti-trypanosomal agents
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Beteck, R.M. et al. 2019. In vitro anti-trypanosomal activities of indanone-based chalcones. Drug research, 69(6):337-341. [https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0775-0737]
