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New Thiosemicarbazide Analogs as Antagonist of Nicotinic Muscarinic Receptors: Synthesis, In silico, and In vivo Screening
Some new thiosemicarbazide derivatives (5*a-5*b and 6a-6f) were synthesized by multiple steps approaches starting from substituted anilines. The synthesized compounds were evaluated for their muscle relaxant activity by an in silico docking study against nicotinic muscarinic receptor (protein database [PDB] ID: 2XNU) using AutoDock Vina and Biovia discovery studio tools. The rotarod test was also used to evaluate the muscle-relaxing activity of the compounds. The results were compared with generic diazepam to corroborate both research findings. In the in silico test, all the compounds showed 2–4 interactions with the target nicotinic muscarinic receptor (PDB ID- 2XNU) having binding affinities in the range of −5.8–−7.8 Kcal/mol. Among them, the 6a compound demonstrated the most remarkable relaxant activity with four hydrogen bond interactions with amino acids TYRC: 52, ILE C: 88, ALA C:90, and GLN C:119 of the target molecule. In addition, the rotarod test showed that compounds 5*a and 6d also had more muscle-relaxing effects than diazepam.
期刊介绍:
Indian Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry is exclusively devoted to research in the area of heterocyclic chemistry. The journal publishes invited review articles and original research papers pertaining to structure and synthesis, mechanism of reactions, spectral studies, biologically active compounds, bio-chemical studies, physicochemical work, phytochemistry etc.