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      Diosgenone Synthesis, Anti-Malarial Activity and QSAR of Analogues of This Natural Product

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          Solanum nudum Dunal steroids have been reported as being antimalarial compounds; however, their concentration in plants is low, meaning that the species could be threatened by over-harvesting for this purpose. Swern oxidation was used for hemisynthesis of diosgenone (one of the most active steroidal sapogenin diosgenin compounds). Eighteen structural analogues were prepared; three of them were found to be more active than diosgenone (IC 50 27.9 μM vs. 10.1 μM, 2.9 μM and 11.3 μM). The presence of a 4-en-3-one grouping in the A-ring of the compounds seems to be indispensable for antiplasmodial activity; progesterone (having the same functional group in the steroid A-ring) has also displayed antiplasmodial activity. Quantitative correlations between molecular structure and bioactivity were thus explored in diosgenone and several derivatives using well-established 3D-QSAR techniques. The models showed that combining electrostatic (70%) and steric (30%) fields can explain most variance regarding compound activity. Malarial parasitemia in mice became reduced by oral administration of two diosgenone derivatives.

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                Journal
                Molecules
                Molecules
                molecules
                Molecules
                MDPI
                1420-3049
                14 March 2013
                March 2013
                : 18
                : 3
                : 3356-3378
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Grupo Malaria, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Antioquia, 050010 Medellín, Colombia; E-Mails: apabon72@ 123456gmail.com (A.P.); silviablair@ 123456gmail.com (S.B.)
                [2 ]Programa de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad del Atlántico, 080001 Barranquilla, Colombia
                [3 ]Grupo de Química Orgánica de Productos Naturales, Instituto de Química, Universidad de Antioquia, 050010 Medellín, Colombia; E-Mails: gescobar104@ 123456yahoo.es (G.E.); estebanvargas7@ 123456gmail.com (E.V.)
                [4 ]Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, CSIC, 28006 Madrid, Spain; E-Mail: victor.cruz@ 123456iem.cfmac.csic.es
                [5 ]Instituto de Química-Física Rocasolano, CSIC, 28006 Madrid, Spain; E-Mail: rnotario@ 123456iqfr.csic.es
                Author notes
                [* ]Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: echeveri@ 123456udea.edu.co or feche@ 123456une.net.co ; Tel.: +574-219-6565.
                Article
                molecules-18-03356
                10.3390/molecules18033356
                6270258
                23493102
                403ed78c-d019-4843-939a-613909fbbceb
                © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

                This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

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                : 15 January 2013
                : 06 March 2013
                : 07 March 2013
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                malaria,natural product,steroid,diosgenone,structural analogue,animal model

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