To enhance aldose reductase (ALR2) inhibition and add antioxidant ability, phenolic hydroxyl was introduced both to the quinoxalinone core and C3 side chain, resulting in a series of derivatives as ALR2 inhibitors. Biological activity tests suggested that most of the derivatives were potent and selective inhibitors with IC values ranging from 0.059 to 6.825μM, and 2-(3-(4-hydroxystyryl)-7-methoxy-2-oxoquinoxalin-1(2H)-yl)acetic acid (6b) was the most active. Particularly, it was encouraging to find that some derivatives endowed with obvious antioxidant activity, and among them the phenolic 3,4-dihydroxyl compound 6f with 7-hydroxyl in the quinoxalinone core showed the most potent activity, even comparable with the well-known antioxidant Trolox. Structure-activity relationship and docking studies highlighted the importance of phenolic hydroxyl both in C3 side chain and the core structure for constructing potent ALR2 inhibitors with antioxidant activity.
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