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Alzheimer's disease is a complex and multifactorial brain disorder characterized by gradual memory impairment, cognitive disturbance, and severe dementia, and, ultimately, its progression leads to patient death. This research work presents the design, synthesis, and characterization of novel imidazotriazole-based thiazolidinone derivatives (-), displaying promising anti-Alzheimer's activity. These derivatives were synthesized by using 1-imidazole-2-thiol as a starting reagent. Structural characterization was accomplished by C-NMR and H-NMR, while the molecular weight was confirmed by HREI-MS. These compounds were investigated for their anti-Alzheimer's potential under an in vitro analysis. These compounds showed a significant to moderate biological potential against AChE and BChE in comparison to donepezil (IC = 8.50 µM and 8.90 µM against AChE and BuChE), used as a reference drug. Among these compounds, analog with IC values of 6.70 µM and 7.10 µM against AChE and BuChE emerged as the lead compound of the series with promising biological efficacy against targeted enzymes. Molecular docking revealed the interactive nature of active ligands against target enzymes. These compounds were also assessed under dynamic conditions to examine the structural deviation and conformational changes in a protein complex structure. DFT calculations provided the relative stability and reactivity of the lead compounds. An ADMET analysis showed that these compounds have no toxicological profile. This research study paves the way for the further development and optimization of novel and selective imidazotriazole-based thiazolidinone inhibitors as potent anti-Alzheimer's agents.
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Pharmaceuticals (Basel)
March 2025
Department of Chemistry, Balochistan University of Information and Technology, Engineering & Management Sciences, Quetta 87300, Pakistan.
Alzheimer's disease is a complex and multifactorial brain disorder characterized by gradual memory impairment, cognitive disturbance, and severe dementia, and, ultimately, its progression leads to patient death. This research work presents the design, synthesis, and characterization of novel imidazotriazole-based thiazolidinone derivatives (-), displaying promising anti-Alzheimer's activity. These derivatives were synthesized by using 1-imidazole-2-thiol as a starting reagent.
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