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Synthesis, physicochemical properties and biological activities of novel alkylphosphocholines with foscarnet moiety.

Lukáš Timko1, Martin Pisárčik1, Martin Mrva2, Mária Garajová2, Anna Juhásová2, Ján Mojžiš3, Gabriela Mojžišová4, Marián Bukovský5, Ferdinand Devínsky6, Miloš Lukáč7.   

Abstract

A series of alkylphosphocholines with foscarnet moiety was synthesized. The structure of these zwitterionic amphiphiles was modified in both polar and non-polar parts of surfactant molecule. Investigations of physicochemical properties are represented by the determination of critical micelle concentration, the surface tension value at the cmc and the surface area per surfactant head group utilising surface tension measurements. Hydrodynamic diameter of surfactant micelles was determined using the dynamic light scattering technique. Alkylphosphocholines exhibit significant cytotoxic, anticandidal (Candida albicans) and antiamoebal (Acanthamoeba spp. T4 genotype) activity. The relationship between the structure, physicochemical properties and biological activity of the tested compounds revealed that lipophilicity has a significant influence on biological activity of the investigated surfactants. More lipophilic alkylphosphocholines with octadecyl chains show cytotoxic activity against cancer cells which is higher than that of the compounds with shorter alkyl chains. The opposite situation was observed in case of anticandidal and antiamoebal activity of these surfactants. The most active compounds were found to have pentadecyl chains. The foscarnet analogue of miltefosine C15-PFA-C showed the highest anticandidal activity. The minimum value of anticandidal activity of this compound is 1,4 μM thus representing the highest anticandidal activity found within the group of alkylphosphocholines.
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Keywords:  Acanthamoeba; Candida albicans; Critical micelle concentration; Foscarnet; Miltefosine; Zwitterionic amphiphilic compounds

Year:  2020        PMID: 32892068     DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2020.104224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Chem        ISSN: 0045-2068            Impact factor:   5.275


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