Hybrid caffeic acid derivatives as monoamine oxidases inhibitors: synthesis, radical scavenging activity, molecular docking studies and in silico ADMET analysis

Abstract Background Monoamine oxidase has been implicated in numerous neurological disorders. Although synthetic monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI) have emerged with many side effects, the aspiration of natural based MAOI has greatly increased. As they exhibit fewer side effects and food interactio...

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Main Authors: Priyanka Dhiman, Neelam Malik, Anurag Khatkar
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-11-01
Series:Chemistry Central Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-018-0481-7
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spelling doaj-4ec9c3d881194b209c0e552d082fb4e22021-08-02T16:36:38ZengBMCChemistry Central Journal1752-153X2018-11-0112111710.1186/s13065-018-0481-7Hybrid caffeic acid derivatives as monoamine oxidases inhibitors: synthesis, radical scavenging activity, molecular docking studies and in silico ADMET analysisPriyanka Dhiman0Neelam Malik1Anurag Khatkar2Laboratory for Preservation Technology and Enzyme Inhibition Studies, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, M. D. UniversityLaboratory for Preservation Technology and Enzyme Inhibition Studies, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, M. D. UniversityLaboratory for Preservation Technology and Enzyme Inhibition Studies, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, M. D. UniversityAbstract Background Monoamine oxidase has been implicated in numerous neurological disorders. Although synthetic monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI) have emerged with many side effects, the aspiration of natural based MAOI has greatly increased. As they exhibit fewer side effects and food interaction along with improved neuropharmacological profile. Results The in silico design of the caffeic acid derivatives led potent MAO inhibitors with remarkable antioxidant activity. The mechanistic insight of the compounds within the hMAO active site was achieved by molecular docking which led us to be more confident of the possible inhibition of MAO. Conclusions The synthesized eugenol based ester of caffeic acid compound 7 exhibited MAO-A inhibition with IC50 values of 07.03 ± 0.022 µM with good selectivity (SI = 0.291) towards MAO-A. Conversely, two anilides compounds 2 and 1, bearing chloro and nitro group at 2, 4 positions showed MAO-A inhibition with IC50 values of 08.51 ± 0.017 µM and 08.87 ± 0.005 µM, respectively. Only one compound 5 was found as a significant MAO-B inhibitor with the IC50 value of 10.80 ± 0.024 µM. Moreover, compounds 1, 2, 4 and 9 have profoundly appeared as potent antioxidants as evaluated in duel assay by scavenging DPPH and H2O2.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-018-0481-7Monoamine oxidaseIn silico designCaffeic acid derivativesDPPH and H2O2 activity
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Neelam Malik
Anurag Khatkar
Hybrid caffeic acid derivatives as monoamine oxidases inhibitors: synthesis, radical scavenging activity, molecular docking studies and in silico ADMET analysis
Chemistry Central Journal
Monoamine oxidase
In silico design
Caffeic acid derivatives
DPPH and H2O2 activity
author_facet Priyanka Dhiman
Neelam Malik
Anurag Khatkar
author_sort Priyanka Dhiman
title Hybrid caffeic acid derivatives as monoamine oxidases inhibitors: synthesis, radical scavenging activity, molecular docking studies and in silico ADMET analysis
title_short Hybrid caffeic acid derivatives as monoamine oxidases inhibitors: synthesis, radical scavenging activity, molecular docking studies and in silico ADMET analysis
title_full Hybrid caffeic acid derivatives as monoamine oxidases inhibitors: synthesis, radical scavenging activity, molecular docking studies and in silico ADMET analysis
title_fullStr Hybrid caffeic acid derivatives as monoamine oxidases inhibitors: synthesis, radical scavenging activity, molecular docking studies and in silico ADMET analysis
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid caffeic acid derivatives as monoamine oxidases inhibitors: synthesis, radical scavenging activity, molecular docking studies and in silico ADMET analysis
title_sort hybrid caffeic acid derivatives as monoamine oxidases inhibitors: synthesis, radical scavenging activity, molecular docking studies and in silico admet analysis
publisher BMC
series Chemistry Central Journal
issn 1752-153X
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Background Monoamine oxidase has been implicated in numerous neurological disorders. Although synthetic monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI) have emerged with many side effects, the aspiration of natural based MAOI has greatly increased. As they exhibit fewer side effects and food interaction along with improved neuropharmacological profile. Results The in silico design of the caffeic acid derivatives led potent MAO inhibitors with remarkable antioxidant activity. The mechanistic insight of the compounds within the hMAO active site was achieved by molecular docking which led us to be more confident of the possible inhibition of MAO. Conclusions The synthesized eugenol based ester of caffeic acid compound 7 exhibited MAO-A inhibition with IC50 values of 07.03 ± 0.022 µM with good selectivity (SI = 0.291) towards MAO-A. Conversely, two anilides compounds 2 and 1, bearing chloro and nitro group at 2, 4 positions showed MAO-A inhibition with IC50 values of 08.51 ± 0.017 µM and 08.87 ± 0.005 µM, respectively. Only one compound 5 was found as a significant MAO-B inhibitor with the IC50 value of 10.80 ± 0.024 µM. Moreover, compounds 1, 2, 4 and 9 have profoundly appeared as potent antioxidants as evaluated in duel assay by scavenging DPPH and H2O2.
topic Monoamine oxidase
In silico design
Caffeic acid derivatives
DPPH and H2O2 activity
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-018-0481-7
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