Aurones: a promising heterocyclic scaffold for the development of potent antileishmanial agents

Int J Med Chem. 2012:2012:196921. doi: 10.1155/2012/196921. Epub 2012 Sep 25.

Abstract

A series of (Z)-2-benzylidenebenzofuran-3-(2H)-ones (aurones) bearing a variety of substituents on rings A and B were synthesized and evaluated for their antiparasitic activity against the intracellular amastigote form of Leishmania infantum and their cytotoxicity against human THP1-differentiated macrophages. In general, aurones bearing no substituents on ring A (compounds 4a-4f) exhibit higher toxicity than aurones with 4,6-dimethoxy substitution (compounds 4g-4l). Among the latter, two aurones possessing a 2'-methoxy or a 2'-methyl group (compounds 4i and 4j) exhibit potent antileishmanial activity (IC50 = 1.3 ± 0.1 μM and IC50 = 1.6 ± 0.2 μM, resp.), comparable to the activity of the reference drug Amphotericin B, whereas they present significantly lower cytotoxicity than Amphotericin B as deduced by the higher selectivity index.