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Title : Mosquito Acetylcholinesterase as a Target for Novel Phenyl-Substituted Carbamates - Mutunga_2019_Int.J.Environ.Res.Public.Health_16_
Author(s) : Mutunga JM , Ma M , Chen QH , Hartsel JA , Wong DM , Ding S , Totrov M , Carlier PR , Bloomquist JR
Ref : Int J Environ Research Public Health , 16 : , 2019
Abstract :

New insecticides are needed for control of disease-vectoring mosquitoes and this research evaluates the activity of new carbamate acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors. Biochemical and toxicological characterization of carbamates based on the parent structure of terbam, 3-tert-butylphenyl methylcarbamate, was performed. In vitro enzyme inhibition selectivity (Anopheles gambiae versus human) was assessed by the Ellman assay, as well as the lethality to whole insects by the World Health Organization (WHO) paper contact assay. Bromination at the phenyl C6 position increased inhibitory potency to both AChEs, whereas a 6-iodo substituent led to loss of potency, and both halogenations caused a significant reduction of mosquitocidal activity. Similarly, installation of a hexyl substituent at C6 drastically reduced inhibition of AgAChE, but showed a smaller reduction in the inhibition of hAChE. A series of 4-carboxamido analogs of the parent compound gave reduced activity against AgAChE and generally showed more activity against hAChE than AgAChE. Replacement of the 3-t-buyl group with CF3 resulted in poor anticholinesterase activity, but this compound did have measurable mosquitocidal activity. A series of methyl- and fluoro- analogs of 3-trialkylsilyl compounds were also synthesized, but unfortunately resulted in disappointing activity. Finally, a series of sulfenylated proinsecticides showed poor paper contact toxicity, but one of them had topical activity against adult female Anopheles gambiae. Overall, the analogs prepared here contributed to a better understanding of carbamate structure-activity relationships (SAR), but no new significant leads were generated.

PubMedSearch : Mutunga_2019_Int.J.Environ.Res.Public.Health_16_
PubMedID: 31035318

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Mutunga JM, Ma M, Chen QH, Hartsel JA, Wong DM, Ding S, Totrov M, Carlier PR, Bloomquist JR (2019)
Mosquito Acetylcholinesterase as a Target for Novel Phenyl-Substituted Carbamates
Int J Environ Research Public Health 16 :

Mutunga JM, Ma M, Chen QH, Hartsel JA, Wong DM, Ding S, Totrov M, Carlier PR, Bloomquist JR (2019)
Int J Environ Research Public Health 16 :