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In vitro inhibitory effects of some acetophenone derivatives on some metabolic enzymes and molecular docking.

Parham Taslimi
Published in: Archiv der Pharmazie (2020)
In this study, the acetophenone derivatives 1-6 were found to be effective inhibitor molecules for α-glycosidase, human carbonic anhydrases I and II (hCA I/II), and acetylcholinesterase (AChE), with Ki values in the range of 167.98 ± 25.06 to 304.36 ± 65.45 µM for α-glycosidase, 555.76 ± 56.07 to 1,043.66 ± 98.78 µM for hCA I, 598.63 ± 90.04 to 945.76 ± 74.50 µM for hCA II, and 71.34 ± 11.25 to 143.75 ± 31.27 µM for AChE, and IC50 values of 73.65-101.13 µM for tyrosinase. In the last step, molecular docking calculations were performed to compare the biological activities of molecules with their docking scores in these enzymes. The interactions of the studied molecules against human α-galactosidase (PDB ID: 1R47), hCA I (PDB ID: 3LXE), human AChE (PDB ID: 4M0E), hCA II (PDB ID: 5AML), and human tyrosinase (PDB ID: 5M8Q) were examined to compare the biological activity values. The ADME/T analysis (adsorption, distribution, metabolism, and discharge) was then performed for the future use of these molecules as drugs.
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