Background: Hyperlipidemia is considered a major risk factor for the progress of atherosclerosis.

Objective: Cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) facilitates the relocation of cholesterol esters from HDL to LDL. CETP inhibition produces higher HDL and lower LDL levels.

Methods: Synthesis of nine benzylamino benzamides 8a-8f and 9a-9c was performed.

Results: biological study displayed potential CETP inhibitory activity, where compound 9c had the best activity with an IC of 1.03 μM. Induced-fit docking demonstrated that 8a-8f and 9a-9c accommodated the CETP active site and hydrophobic interaction predominated ligand/ CETP complex formation.

Conclusion: Pharmacophore mapping showed that this scaffold endorsed CETP inhibitors features and consequently elaborated the high CETP binding affinity.

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