The condensation of several primary amines and diamines with various N-ethoxycarbonyles N-tosylhydrazonates (1a-b), triazolones (2) and bis-triazolone (3) resulted in ethanol under ultrasound irradiation. Compared with the conventional methods, the main advantages of the present procedure are milder conditions, shorter reaction time and higher yields. The newly synthesized compounds were evaluated for angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition. The results were compared to Captopril as a reference drug. Compounds 3b, 2h, 3a, 2d, and 2f showed not only inhibition activity with IC values of 0.162, 0.253, 0.253, 0.281 and 0.382 µM, respectively, but also minimal toxicity. The docking of chemical compounds in the ACE active site showed possible inhibitory effect of all compounds on the catalytic activity of the enzyme, which would satisfactorily explain the anti-hypertensive effect of these compounds.

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