Thiophene-Based Compounds with Potential Anti-Inflammatory Activity
Rheumatoid arthritis, arthrosis and gout, among other chronic inflammatory diseases are public health problems and represent major therapeutic challenges. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the most prescribed clinical treatments, despite their severe side effects and their exclusive...
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doaj-64ac6de449b34aa9875f406e3305c9222021-07-23T14:00:09ZengMDPI AGPharmaceuticals1424-82472021-07-011469269210.3390/ph14070692Thiophene-Based Compounds with Potential Anti-Inflammatory ActivityRyldene Marques Duarte da Cruz0Francisco Jaime Bezerra Mendonça-Junior1Natália Barbosa de Mélo2Luciana Scotti3Rodrigo Santos Aquino de Araújo4Reinaldo Nóbrega de Almeida5Ricardo Olímpio de Moura6Post-Graduation Program in Natural and Synthetic Bioactive Products, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa 58051-900, PB, BrazilPost-Graduation Program in Natural and Synthetic Bioactive Products, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa 58051-900, PB, BrazilLaboratory of Synthesis and Drug Delivery, State University of Paraíba, João Pessoa 58071-160, PB, BrazilPost-Graduation Program in Natural and Synthetic Bioactive Products, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa 58051-900, PB, BrazilLaboratory of Synthesis and Drug Delivery, State University of Paraíba, João Pessoa 58071-160, PB, BrazilPost-Graduation Program in Natural and Synthetic Bioactive Products, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa 58051-900, PB, BrazilLaboratory of Synthesis and Drug Delivery, State University of Paraíba, João Pessoa 58071-160, PB, BrazilRheumatoid arthritis, arthrosis and gout, among other chronic inflammatory diseases are public health problems and represent major therapeutic challenges. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the most prescribed clinical treatments, despite their severe side effects and their exclusive action in improving symptoms, without effectively promoting the cure. However, recent advances in the fields of pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and chemoinformatics have provided valuable information and opportunities for development of new anti-inflammatory drug candidates. For drug design and discovery, thiophene derivatives are privileged structures. Thiophene-based compounds, like the commercial drugs Tinoridine and Tiaprofenic acid, are known for their anti-inflammatory properties. The present review provides an update on the role of thiophene-based derivatives in inflammation. Studies on mechanisms of action, interactions with receptors (especially against cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX)), and structure-activity relationships are also presented and discussed. The results demonstrate the importance of thiophene-based compounds as privileged structures for the design and discovery of novel anti-inflammatory agents. The studies reveal important structural characteristics. The presence of carboxylic acids, esters, amines, and amides, as well as methyl and methoxy groups, has been frequently described, and highlights the importance of these groups for anti-inflammatory activity and biological target recognition, especially for inhibition of COX and LOX enzymes.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/14/7/692inflammationthiophenemolecular dockingcyclooxygenaselipoxygenaseanti-inflammatory drugs |
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Ryldene Marques Duarte da Cruz Francisco Jaime Bezerra Mendonça-Junior Natália Barbosa de Mélo Luciana Scotti Rodrigo Santos Aquino de Araújo Reinaldo Nóbrega de Almeida Ricardo Olímpio de Moura |
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Ryldene Marques Duarte da Cruz Francisco Jaime Bezerra Mendonça-Junior Natália Barbosa de Mélo Luciana Scotti Rodrigo Santos Aquino de Araújo Reinaldo Nóbrega de Almeida Ricardo Olímpio de Moura Thiophene-Based Compounds with Potential Anti-Inflammatory Activity Pharmaceuticals inflammation thiophene molecular docking cyclooxygenase lipoxygenase anti-inflammatory drugs |
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Ryldene Marques Duarte da Cruz Francisco Jaime Bezerra Mendonça-Junior Natália Barbosa de Mélo Luciana Scotti Rodrigo Santos Aquino de Araújo Reinaldo Nóbrega de Almeida Ricardo Olímpio de Moura |
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Thiophene-Based Compounds with Potential Anti-Inflammatory Activity |
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Thiophene-Based Compounds with Potential Anti-Inflammatory Activity |
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Thiophene-Based Compounds with Potential Anti-Inflammatory Activity |
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Thiophene-Based Compounds with Potential Anti-Inflammatory Activity |
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Thiophene-Based Compounds with Potential Anti-Inflammatory Activity |
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thiophene-based compounds with potential anti-inflammatory activity |
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Rheumatoid arthritis, arthrosis and gout, among other chronic inflammatory diseases are public health problems and represent major therapeutic challenges. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the most prescribed clinical treatments, despite their severe side effects and their exclusive action in improving symptoms, without effectively promoting the cure. However, recent advances in the fields of pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and chemoinformatics have provided valuable information and opportunities for development of new anti-inflammatory drug candidates. For drug design and discovery, thiophene derivatives are privileged structures. Thiophene-based compounds, like the commercial drugs Tinoridine and Tiaprofenic acid, are known for their anti-inflammatory properties. The present review provides an update on the role of thiophene-based derivatives in inflammation. Studies on mechanisms of action, interactions with receptors (especially against cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX)), and structure-activity relationships are also presented and discussed. The results demonstrate the importance of thiophene-based compounds as privileged structures for the design and discovery of novel anti-inflammatory agents. The studies reveal important structural characteristics. The presence of carboxylic acids, esters, amines, and amides, as well as methyl and methoxy groups, has been frequently described, and highlights the importance of these groups for anti-inflammatory activity and biological target recognition, especially for inhibition of COX and LOX enzymes. |
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inflammation thiophene molecular docking cyclooxygenase lipoxygenase anti-inflammatory drugs |
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