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2000
Volume 18, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 1871-5249
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6166

Abstract

Background: Chalcone has been identified as a promising lead for the design of Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) inhibitors. This study attempted to discover potent and selective chalcone-derived MAO inhibitors by synthesising a series consisting of various cyclic chalcone derivatives. The cyclic chalcones were selected based on the possibility that their restricted structures would confer a higher degree of MAO isoform selectivity, and included the following chemical classes: 1-indanone, 1- tetralone, 1-benzosuberone, chromone, thiochromone, 4-chromanone and 4-thiochromanone. Methods: The cyclic chalcone derivatives were synthesised via a one-pot Claisen-Schmidt condensation reaction. The MAO inhibitory properties of the chalcone derivatives were evaluated with the recombinant human MAO-A and MAO-B enzymes and the potencies were expressed as the IC50 values. A selected inhibitor was docked into an active site model of MAO-B. Results: The results showed that the cyclic chalcones are in general good potency, and in most instances specific inhibitors of the MAO-B isoform. Among these compounds, the 4-chromanone derivative was the most potent MAO-B inhibitor with an IC50 value of 0.156 μM. To further investigate the MAO inhibition of cyclic chalcones, a series of twenty-three 2-benzylidene-1-tetralone derivatives were synthesised and evaluated as MAO inhibitors. Most 2-benzylidene-1-tetralones possess good inhibitory activity and specificity for MAO-B with the most potent inhibitor displaying an IC50 value of 0.0064 μM, while the most potent MAO-A inhibitor possessed an IC50 value of 0.754 μM. Conclusion: This study thus shows that certain cyclic chalcones are human MAO-B inhibitors, compounds that could be suitable for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease.

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2018-08-01
2025-09-06
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