Synthesis and anti-inflammatory activity evaluation of novel AZT and adenosine derivatives

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  • Le Duc Anh (Corresponding Author) Institute of Chemistry and Material, Academy of Military Science and Technology
  • Doan Thanh Huyen Institute of Chemistry and Material, Academy of Military Science and Technology
  • Vu Van Dung Institute of Chemistry and Material, Academy of Military Science and Technology
  • Hoang Anh Tuan Institute of Chemistry and Material, Academy of Military Science and Technology
  • Pham Quang Thuan Institute of Chemistry and Material, Academy of Military Science and Technology
  • Vu Thanh Dong Institute of Chemistry and Material, Academy of Military Science and Technology
  • Ninh Duc Bao Truman State University
  • Vu Tien Luc Faculty of Chemistry and Environment, Thuyloi University
  • Luu Van Chinh Institute of Natural Products Chemistry, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
  • Ngoc Hung Truong Institute of Natural Products Chemistry, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54939/1859-1043.j.mst.VITTEP.2022.30-36

Keywords:

Adenosine; AZT; Quinazolinone; Click chemistry; Anti-inflammatory.

Abstract

A five-step procedure was used to synthesize four novel conjugates of AZT and adenosine with quinazolinone scaffold. In the last step, alkynes-1 of quinazolinone were coupled to adenosine azide and AZT by Click chemistry to yield the designed conjugates. Their structures were characterized by full-length data of spectra including 1H-, 13C-NMR and MS. Screening for their in vitro anti-inflammatory activity was performed using Murine macrophage RAW 264.7 cells. The relationship between structure and biological activity was also discussed.

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20-12-2022

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Le, D. A., T. H. Doan, V. D. Vu, A. T. Hoang, Q. T. Pham, T. D. Vu, D. B. Ninh, T. L. Vu, V. C. Luu, and N. H. Truong. “Synthesis and Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluation of Novel AZT and Adenosine Derivatives”. Journal of Military Science and Technology, no. VITTEP, Dec. 2022, pp. 30-36, doi:10.54939/1859-1043.j.mst.VITTEP.2022.30-36.

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