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  • A series of 7-(trifluoromethyl)indolizine derivatives (4a-4n) were synthesized through a specific reaction, and their structures were analyzed using various spectroscopic methods.
  • These compounds were tested for their effectiveness against Anopheles arabiensis larvae, with four compounds showing particularly high mortality rates, indicating potential as larvicides.
  • Additionally, the analysis of how these compounds work revealed that certain chemical substitutions enhance their effectiveness, particularly targeting a key protein involved in mosquito development, making 4a and 4b promising candidates for controlling mosquito populations.

Article Abstract

A novel series of 7-(trifluoromethyl)indolizine derivatives (4a-4n) was synthesized using a 1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition reaction. Structure elucidation of the synthesized compounds was done using various spectroscopic techniques. Compounds were assessed for their larvicidal activity against Anopheles arabiensis. Exposure of Anopheles arabiensis larvae to a series of 7-(trifluoromethyl)indolizine at 4 µg/mL for 24 and 48 h resulted in moderate to high larval mortality rates. Among them, compounds 4b, 4a, 4g, and 4m exhibited the most promising larvicidal activities, with mortality rates of 94.4%, 93.3%, 80.00%, and 85.6%, respectively, compared to controls, Acetone and Temephos. The structural activity relationship analysis of the evaluated compounds revealed that substitution with halogens or electron-withdrawing groups (CN, F, Cl, Br) at the para position of the benzoyl group is crucial for achieving promising larvicidal activity. Molecular docking studies were carried out involving six potential larvicidal target proteins to predict how the tested compounds might work. Compounds 4a and 4b showed strong binding to the Mosquito Juvenile Hormone-Binding Protein (5V13). Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations confirmed the stability of the protein-ligand complexes over the simulation period, reinforcing the reliability of the docking results. Compounds 4a and 4b also exhibited favourable ADMET profiles, showing high oral bioavailability, good permeability, moderate distribution, low plasma protein binding, sufficient metabolic stability, efficient renal clearance and low toxicity. Given the crucial role of Juvenile Hormone in regulating gene expression and developmental pathways through receptor interactions, compounds 4a and 4b show promise as inhibitors of this protein. Inhibiting this process could hinder larval growth and reproduction, presenting a promising approach for early-stage mosquito larvicidal activity. Therefore, compounds 4a and 4b represent lead candidates for further optimization and the development of new larvicidal agents.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11030-024-10994-7DOI Listing

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