Antifungal screening and molecular docking simulation of silica supported synthesized sitosteryl hydrogen phthalate using microwave irradiation

In this study, steroidal sitosteryl hydrogen phthalate (stigmast-5-en-3b-yl hydrogen phthalate) was synthesized by the reaction of 3b-sitosterol and phthalic anhydride using silica gel as a solid support under microwave irradiation (MWI). The comparative study of microwave assisted synthesi...

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Main Authors: Khan Azhar U., Sharma Sunil K., Gehlot Abhishek, Gupta Mona, Alam Mahboob
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2020-01-01
Series:Hemijska Industrija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2020/0367-598X2006377K.pdf
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Summary:In this study, steroidal sitosteryl hydrogen phthalate (stigmast-5-en-3b-yl hydrogen phthalate) was synthesized by the reaction of 3b-sitosterol and phthalic anhydride using silica gel as a solid support under microwave irradiation (MWI). The comparative study of microwave assisted synthesis and conventional synthesis of the steroidal compound in a hazardous solvent revealed that the former method provided shortened reaction times at increased yields. The compounds obtained by the two procedures were characterized by infrared spectroscopy, proton, carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance (1H and 13C NMR) and high-resolution mass spectrometry. The synthesized compound was screened for in vitro antifungal activity against Aspergillus niger and Candida albicans by the Kirby-Bauer Well Diffusion method. The synthesized compound was subjected to the molecular docking simulation with a receptor (CYP51). The findings of the antifungal and docking studies revealed that the synthesized sitosteryl hydrogen phthalate could be considered as a suitable inhibitor of Lanosterol 14a-demethylase (CYP51). In addition, the molecular docking approach was applied to design hypothetical derivatives of sitosteryl hydrogen phthalate inhibitors against the antifungal target and to compare findings with the binding score of the molecular synthesized 3b-sitosteryl hydrogen phthalate.
ISSN:0367-598X
2217-7426