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Lead Optimization of Second-Generation Acridones as Broad-Spectrum Antimalarials.

Journal of medicinal chemistry (2020-05-12)
Papireddy Kancharla, Rozalia A Dodean, Yuexin Li, Sovitj Pou, Brandon Pybus, Victor Melendez, Lisa Read, Charles E Bane, Brian Vesely, Mara Kreishman-Deitrick, Chad Black, Qigui Li, Richard J Sciotti, Raul Olmeda, Thu-Lan Luong, Heather Gaona, Brittney Potter, Jason Sousa, Sean Marcsisin, Diana Caridha, Lisa Xie, Chau Vuong, Qiang Zeng, Jing Zhang, Ping Zhang, Hsiuling Lin, Kirk Butler, Norma Roncal, Lacy Gaynor-Ohnstad, Susan E Leed, Christina Nolan, Frida G Ceja, Stephanie A Rasmussen, Patrick K Tumwebaze, Philip J Rosenthal, Jianbing Mu, Brett R Bayles, Roland A Cooper, Kevin A Reynolds, Martin J Smilkstein, Michael K Riscoe, Jane X Kelly
ABSTRACT

The global impact of malaria remains staggering despite extensive efforts to eradicate the disease. With increasing drug resistance and the absence of a clinically available vaccine, there is an urgent need for novel, affordable, and safe drugs for prevention and treatment of malaria. Previously, we described a novel antimalarial acridone chemotype that is potent against both blood-stage and liver-stage malaria parasites. Here, we describe an optimization process that has produced a second-generation acridone series with significant improvements in efficacy, metabolic stability, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles. These findings highlight the therapeutic potential of dual-stage targeting acridones as novel drug candidates for further preclinical development.

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Insulin from bovine pancreas, γ-irradiated, BioXtra, suitable for cell culture, potency: ≥20 units/mg (USP units), lyophilized powder
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Bovine Serum Albumin, lyophilized powder, low endotoxin, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture, ≥98% (agarose gel electrophoresis)