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Design, Synthesis and Antileishmanial Activity of Naphthotriazolyl-4- Oxoquinolines
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OLIVEIRA, Vanessa G. et al. Design, Synthesis and Antileishmanial Activity of Naphthotriazolyl-4Oxoquinolines. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, v. 18, n. 17, p. 1454-1464, 2018.
1568-0266
10.2174/1568026618666181002110116
1873-4294
Autor
Oliveira, Vanessa G.
Faiões, Viviane dos Santos
Gonçalves, Gabrieli B. R.
Lima, Miriam F. O.
Boechat, Fernanda C. S.
Cunha, Anna C.
Neto, Valter V. de Andrade
Silva, Fernando de C. da
Santos, Eduardo Caio Torres
Souza, Maria Cecília B. V. de
Resumen
Leishmaniasis is a neglected public health problem caused by several protozoanspecies of the genus Leishmania. The therapeutic arsenal for treating leishmaniasis is quite limited, raising concerns about the occurrence of resistant strains. Furthermore, most of these drugs were developed more than 70 years ago and suffer from poor efficacy and safety and are not well adapted to the needs of patients. Therefore, research on novel natural or synthetic compounds with antiparasitic activity is urgently needed. In this paper, we evaluated the effect and the mechanism of action of naphthotriazolyl-4-oxoquinolines on promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes of Leishmania amazonensis. 2022-01-01