Publications by authors named "Kely N Oliveira"

Metal complexes with 2-acetylpyridine-N(4)-orthochlorophenylthiosemicarbazone (H2Ac4oClPh) were assayed for their cytotoxicity against MCF-7 breast adenocarcinoma and HT-29 colon carcinoma cells. The thiosemicarbazone and most of the complexes were highly cytotoxic. H2Ac4oClPh and its gallium(III) and tin(IV) complexes did not show any inhibitory activity against thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) and glutathione reductase (GR).

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Cyclic imides are known for their antitumor activity, especially the naphthalimide derivatives, such as Mitonafide and Amonafide. Recently, we have demonstrated the cytotoxic effect of a series of naphthalimide derivatives against B16F10 melanoma cells. On the basis of this fact, we have developed a study starting from the synthesis of different cyclic imides and the evaluation of their cytotoxic properties on human acute leukemia cells (K562 and Jurkat).

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YopH plays a relevant role in three pathogenic species of Yersinia. Due to its importance in the prevention of the inflammatory response of the host, this enzyme has become a valid target for the identification and development of new inhibitors. In this work, an in-house library of 283 synthetic compounds was assayed against recombinant YopH from Yersinia enterocolitica.

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In this paper, we describe the antinociceptive activity, molecular modeling and in silico ADMET screening of a series of sulphonyl-hydrazone and sulphonamide imidobenzene derivatives. Among these compounds, the sulphonyl-hydrazones 9 and 11 showed the most potent analgesic activity (ID(50) = 5.1 and 6.

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We report on the synthesis of ferrocenyl-ampicillin and ferrocenyl-6-aminopenicillinic acid bioconjugates. Title compounds were characterized by (1)H NMR, IR, MS and elemental analysis. These novel ferrocenyl-antibiotic conjugates were also investigated by cyclic voltammetry (CV).

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Cyclic imides are a large class of compounds obtained by organic synthesis including several sub-classes (succinimides maleimide, glutarimide, phthalimides naphtalimides, and its derivatives). Recently, some cyclic imide derivatives have shown important results as potential antitumor agents, as a Mitonafide and Amonafide. Based on this fact, we have studied antitumoral properties of nine cyclic imide derivatives, four of which are unpublished compounds, against Murine Melanoma Cells (B16F10).

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In this study a series of sulphonamides and sulphonyl hydrazones of maleimide, naphthalimide and phthalimide derivatives was synthesized. The antidepressant effect of these compounds was evaluated by the forced-swimming test in mice. The behavioural parameter observed in this test is a reduction in the immobility time, which is indicative of antidepressant activity.

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The mol-ecular structure of the title compound, C(26)H(18)N(4)O(6)S·C(2)H(6)OS, shows an E conformation of the hydrazone double bond. The presence of a methyl-ene group between the benzo[de]isoquinoline and benzene-sulfonyl moieties allows the 4-nitro-phenyl ring and the benzo[de]isoquinoline system to be parallel with respect to each other, so that the mol-ecule adopts a U-shaped spatial conformation. The dihedral angle between mean planes of these aromatic groups is 4.

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Article Synopsis
  • Current treatments for leishmaniasis have high toxicity and failure rates, highlighting the need for new, less toxic drugs.
  • A study tested several sulfonamide 4-methoxychalcone derivatives for their effectiveness against L. amazonensis and found that compound 3f showed the best results with low toxicity, while compound 3i was more effective against L. braziliensis.
  • Molecular modeling revealed that factors like molecular volume and electron density play a role in the effectiveness of these compounds, suggesting they could lead to new treatment options for leishmaniasis.
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In the title compound, C(16)H(12)BrN(3)O(2)S, the dihedral angle between the planes of the almost planar (r.m.s.

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Despite clinical importance of leishmaniasis, an infectious disease that affects 12 thousand million people in 88 countries, the treatment is still unsatisfactory due to its limited efficacy, cost expensive and undesirable side effects. Aiming to develop new antileishmanial lead compounds, we used a rational approach to synthesize a new set of sulfonamide 4-methoxychalcone derivatives (3a-3i) and evaluate the sulfonamide and methoxy moieties as promising adding-groups to chalcones. For that purpose we tested this new set against Leishmania braziliensis promastigotes and intracellular amastigotes and determined its cell toxicity profile.

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