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Synthesis of Pyranoquinoline Derivatives and In-Silico Anti-Malarial Activity Using Docking Studies

Published in August 2015 Issue 4 (Vol. 5, Issue 4, 2015)

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Abstract

Novel pyrano quinolone derivatives were synthesized by the treatment of p-methyl acetanilide upon treatment with DMF and POCL3 at 00 C it undergone cyclization reaction which gives 2-chloro-6-methyl quinolone-3-carbaldehyde and further treated the reaction with 4M HCL gives 2-hydroxy-6methyl quinolone-3-carbaldehyde is formed. The above reaction further treated with ethyl aceto acetate and piperidine by using grind stone technique with the elimination of ethanol and water gives 3-acetyl-7-methyl-2H- Pyrano[2,3-b] quinolone-2-one. The above reaction was further treated with 40% KOH and ethanol with different substituted aldehyde to give novel pyrano quinoline derivatives. Compounds which are synthesized are identified by MP and TLC as well as characterized by IR, 1HNMR and MASS spectroscopy. Docking studies were performed for anti-malarial activity using Plasmodium falciparum lactate dehydrogenase for a selected compounds shows good binding energy when compared to Chloroquine which is used as standard.

Authors (6)

N Pramod

Annamacharya College of Pharma...

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N. C. Sree Vaishnavi

Annamacharya College of Pharma...

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M. Nagendra Babu

Annamacharya College of Pharma...

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S. Afroz Begum

Annamacharya College of Pharma...

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C. Gopinath

Annamacharya College of Pharma...

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Y Pradeep Kumar

Annamacharya College of Pharma...

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Article ID:
AJPTR54033
Paper ID:
AJPTR-01-002646
Published Date:
2015-08-01

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Pramod & N. C. Sree Vaishnavi & Nagendra, M. & Afroz, S. & Gopinath & Pradeep, Y. (2015). Synthesis of Pyranoquinoline Derivatives and In-Silico Anti-Malarial Activity Using Docking Studies. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 5(4), xx-xx. https://ajptr.scholarjms.com/articles/1541

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