Literature DB >> 11597468

Simple isoquinoline and benzylisoquinoline alkaloids as potential antimicrobial, antimalarial, cytotoxic, and anti-HIV agents.

K Iwasa1, M Moriyasu, Y Tachibana, H S Kim, Y Wataya, W Wiegrebe, K F Bastow, L M Cosentino, M Kozuka, K H Lee.   

Abstract

Twenty-six simple isoquinolines and 21 benzylisoquinolines were tested for antimicrobial, antimalarial, cytotoxic, and anti-HIV activities. Some simple isoquinoline alkaloids were significantly active in each assay, and may be useful as lead compounds for developing potential chemotherapeutic agents. These compounds include 13 (antimicrobial), 25, 26, and 42 (antimalarial), 13 and 25 (cytotoxic), and 28 and 29 (anti-HIV). A quaternary nitrogen atom of isoquinolium or dihydroisoquinolinium type may contribute to enhanced potency in the first three types of activities. In contrast, anti-HIV activity was found with tetrahydroisoquinoline and 6,7-dihydroxyisoquinolium salts.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11597468     DOI: 10.1016/s0968-0896(01)00154-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem        ISSN: 0968-0896            Impact factor:   3.641


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3.  Design and Synthesis of Tetrahydroisoquinoline Derivatives as Anti-Angiogenesis and Anti-Cancer Agents.

Authors:  Madhavi Gangapuram; Suresh Eyunni; Wang Zhang; Kinfe K Redda
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4.  Synthesis of novel (benzimidazolyl)isoquinolinols and evaluation as adenosine A1 receptor tools.

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6.  Free radical scavenging activity and lipoxygenase inhibition of Mahonia aquifolium extract and isoquinoline alkaloids.

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Review 7.  Green Routes for the Production of Enantiopure Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloids.

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