Abstract
Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) analyses have been attempted on a new set of 4- oxothiazolidines and 5-arylidines derivatives using linear free energy related (LFER) model of Hansch to explain the structural requirements for lipoxygenase inhibition. The QSAR study showed that successful correlation can be achieved for inhibitory activity of 4-oxothiazolidines and 5-arylidines (R > 0.9, Q2 > 0.7). The result of the QSAR study suggests the bulky substituents in the thiazolidine nucleus will decrease the binding affinity of 4-oxothiazolidines derivatives towards lipoxygenase indicated by negative contribution of molar refractivity and connolly accessible area. The positive contribution of topological parameters (BI, MTI, CC and TVC) illustrates that increase in branching and presence of heteroatom are favorable for lipoxygenase inhibitory activity.
Keywords: Quantitative structure-activity relationship, QSAR, lipoxygenase inhibitors, anti-inflammatory, substituted 4-oxathiazolidines, 5-arylidines
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship (QSAR) Analysis of Substituted 4-Oxothiazolidines and 5-Arylidines as Lipoxygenase Inhibitors
Volume: 10 Issue: 8
Author(s): A.N. Choudhary, A. Kumar and V. Juyal
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Keywords: Quantitative structure-activity relationship, QSAR, lipoxygenase inhibitors, anti-inflammatory, substituted 4-oxathiazolidines, 5-arylidines
Abstract: Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) analyses have been attempted on a new set of 4- oxothiazolidines and 5-arylidines derivatives using linear free energy related (LFER) model of Hansch to explain the structural requirements for lipoxygenase inhibition. The QSAR study showed that successful correlation can be achieved for inhibitory activity of 4-oxothiazolidines and 5-arylidines (R > 0.9, Q2 > 0.7). The result of the QSAR study suggests the bulky substituents in the thiazolidine nucleus will decrease the binding affinity of 4-oxothiazolidines derivatives towards lipoxygenase indicated by negative contribution of molar refractivity and connolly accessible area. The positive contribution of topological parameters (BI, MTI, CC and TVC) illustrates that increase in branching and presence of heteroatom are favorable for lipoxygenase inhibitory activity.
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Choudhary A.N., Kumar A. and Juyal V., Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship (QSAR) Analysis of Substituted 4-Oxothiazolidines and 5-Arylidines as Lipoxygenase Inhibitors, Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 2010; 10 (8) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138955710791572505
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