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  • * Development of miconazole derivatives led to two promising compounds (5i and 5j), demonstrating superior effects compared to tacrine without causing liver toxicity.
  • * The findings suggest that miconazole analogues could be a valuable foundation for creating new treatments targeting Alzheimer's disease.

Article Abstract

In our endeavor towards the development of potent multi-target ligands for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, miconazole was identified to show BuChE-IDO1 dual-target inhibitory effects. Morris water maze test indicated that miconazole obviously ameliorated the cognitive function impaired by scopolamine. Furthermore, it showed good safety in primary hepatotoxicity evaluation. Based on these results, we designed, synthesized, and evaluated a series of miconazole derivatives as BuChE-IDO1 dual-target inhibitors. Out of the 12 compounds, 5i and 5j exhibited the best potency in enzymatic evaluation, thus were selected for subsequent behavioral study, in which the two compounds exerted much improved effect than tacrine. Meanwhile, 5i and 5j displayed no apparent hepatotoxicity. The results suggest that miconazole analogue offers an attractive starting point for further development of new BuChE-IDO1 dual-target inhibitors against Alzheimer's disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmc.2018.02.014DOI Listing

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