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Title: New adamantane-based spiro 1,2,4-trioxanes orally effective against rodent and simian malaria. Author: Singh C, Kanchan R, Sharma U, Puri SK. Journal: J Med Chem; 2007 Feb 08; 50(3):521-7. PubMed ID: 17266204. Abstract: New 6-arylvinyl- and 6-adamantylvinyl-substituted 1,2,4-trioxanes (13a-g and 14a,b) have been prepared and evaluated for antimalarial activity against multidrug resistant Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis in mice by both oral and intramuscular routes. While all the 6-arylvinyl-substituted trioxanes, 13a-f, showed promising activity, none of the 6-adamantylvinyl-substituted trioxanes, 13g and 14a,b, exhibited significant activity. Trioxane, 13f, the most active compound of the series, provided 100% and 80% protection to malaria-infected mice at 48 mg/kg x 4 days and 24 mg/kg x 4 days, respectively, by oral route. In this model, beta-arteether (3) provided 100% protection at 48 mg/kg x 4 days and only 20% protection at 24 mg/kg x 4 days. Trioxane 13f also showed complete suppression of parasitaemia at 10 mg/kg x 4 days by oral route in rhesus monkeys infected with P. cynomolgi. None of these trioxanes, except 13f, showed significant activity by the intramuscular route.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]