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1,2,3-Triazolyl-tetrahydropyrimidine Conjugates as Potential Sterol Carrier Protein-2 Inhibitors: Larvicidal Activity against the Malaria Vector Anopheles arabiensis and In Silico Molecular Docking Study.

Katharigatta Narayanaswamy VenugopalaPottathil ShinuChristophe TratratPran Kishore DebGleiser Raquel MirandaSandeep ChandrashekharappaDeepak ChopraMahesh V AttimaradAnroop Balachandran NairSreeharsha NagarajaMohamad Fawzi MahomodallyMichelyne HarounMahmoud KandeelSyed Mohammed Basheeruddin AsdaqViresh MohanlallNizar A Al-Shar'iMohamed A Morsy
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Alteration of insect growth regulators by the action of inhibitors is becoming an attractive strategy to combat disease-transmitting insects. In the present study, we investigated the larvicidal effect of 1,2,3-triazolyl-pyrimidinone derivatives against the larvae of the mosquito Anopheles arabiensis , a vector of malaria. All compounds demonstrated insecticidal activity against mosquito larvae in a dose-dependent fashion. A preliminary study of the structure-activity relationship indicated that the electron-withdrawing substituent in the para position of the 4-phenyl-pyrimidinone moiety enhanced the molecules' potency. A docking study of these derivatives revealed favorable binding affinity for the sterol carrier protein-2 receptor, a protein present in the intestine of the mosquito larvae. Being effective insecticides against the malaria-transmitting Anopheles arabiensis , 1,2,3-triazole-based pyrimidinones represent a starting point to develop novel inhibitors of insect growth regulators.
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