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Title : Derivatives of Tenuazonic Acid as Potential New Multi-Target Anti-Alzheimer's Disease Agents - Poliseno_2021_Biomolecules_11_
Author(s) : Poliseno V , Chaves S , Brunetti L , Loiodice F , Carrieri A , Laghezza A , Tortorella P , Magalhaes JD , Cardoso SM , Santos MA , Piemontese L
Ref : Biomolecules , 11 : , 2021
Abstract :

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is generally recognized as a multifactorial neurodegenerative pathology with an increasing impact on society. Tenuazonic acid (TA) is a natural compound that was recently identified as a potential multitarget ligand with anti-cholinesterase, anti-amyloidogenic and antioxidant activities. Using its structure as a chemical scaffold, we synthesized and evaluated new derivatives (1-5), including tenuazonic-donepezil (TA-DNP) hybrids (4 and 5) due to the clinical importance of the anti-AD drug donepezil. These novel compounds all achieved activity in the micromolar range towards all selected targets and demonstrated to be potentially orally absorbed. Moreover, a selected compound (1) was further investigated as a chelating agent towards copper (II), zinc (II) and iron (III) and showed good chelating ability (pFe = 16.6, pCu = 11.6, pZn = 6.0 at pH 7.4). Therefore, the TA motif can be considered an interesting building block in the search for innovative multi-functional anti-neurodegenerative drugs, as exemplified by hybrid 5, a promising non-cytotoxic lead compound adequate for the early stages of AD, and capable of ameliorating the oxidative status of SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells.

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Poliseno V, Chaves S, Brunetti L, Loiodice F, Carrieri A, Laghezza A, Tortorella P, Magalhaes JD, Cardoso SM, Santos MA, Piemontese L (2021)
Derivatives of Tenuazonic Acid as Potential New Multi-Target Anti-Alzheimer's Disease Agents
Biomolecules 11 :

Poliseno V, Chaves S, Brunetti L, Loiodice F, Carrieri A, Laghezza A, Tortorella P, Magalhaes JD, Cardoso SM, Santos MA, Piemontese L (2021)
Biomolecules 11 :