Metal-free synthesis of functionalized tacrine derivatives and their evaluation for acetyl/butyrylcholinesterase and -glucosidase inhibition

Organic & biomolecular chemistry(2024)

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A mild and greener protocol was developed for C-C (C(sp3)-H functionalization) and C-N bond formation to synthesize functionalized tacrine derivatives using a biodegradable and reusable deep eutectic solvent [(DES) formed from N,N '-dimethyl urea and l-(+)-tartaric acid in a 3 : 1 ratio at 80 degrees C]. The condensation of 9-chloro-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroacridines with a variety of aromatic aldehydes gave unsaturated compounds via C(sp3)-H functionalization (at the C-4 position) with good yields. The substituted N-aryl tacrine derivatives were obtained from the condensed products of 9-chloro-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroacridine with substituted anilines via the nucleophilic substitution reaction (SN2 type) in the DES with good yields. This is the first example of C4-functionalized tacrine derivatives, highlighting the dual capacity of the DES to serve as both a catalyst and a solvent for facilitating C-N bond formation on acridine. The generated compounds were evaluated for acetyl/butyrylcholinesterase (AChE/BChE) and alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity. It was found that the majority of the compounds reported here were significantly more potent inhibitors than the standard inhibitor tacrine (AChE IC50 = 203.51 nM; BChE IC50 = 204.01 nM). Among the compounds screened, 8m was found to be more potent with IC50 = 125.06 nM and 119.68 nM towards AChE and BChE inhibition respectively. The alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity of the compounds was tested using acarbose as a standard drug (IC50 = 23 100 nM) and compound 8j was found to be active with IC50 = 19 400 nM. The synthesis, in vitro activity, docking and molecular dynamics of tacrine derivatives were studied for AChE, BChE and alpha-glucosidase inhibition. It was found that many of the reported compounds here showed better activity than standard drugs.
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