Isonicotinoyl-butanoic acid hydrazone derivatives as anti-tubercular agents: In-silico studies, synthesis, spectral characterization and biological evaluation

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Mehak Saba Lone
Mohamad Mosa Mubarak
Syed Ayaz Nabi
Farhat Ramzan Wani
Shaista Amin
Sayima Nabi
Hadiya Amin Kantroo
Mohammed Samim
Syed Shafi
Shamim Ahmad
Zahoor Ahmad
Syed Ovais Rizvi
Kalim Javed
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[1] Jamia Hamdard,Department of Chemistry, School of Chemical and Life Sciences (SCLS)
[2] CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR-IIIM),Clinical Microbiology and PK/PD Division
[3] Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR),Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (SPER)
[4] Jamia Hamdard,Department of Pharmacology, School of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (SPER)
[5] Jamia Hamdard,undefined
[6] Aurigene Discovery Technologies Limited,undefined
[7] GDC Surankote,undefined
[8] Higher Education Department,undefined
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Hydrazones; Tuberculosis; Cytotoxicity; Molecular docking; ADME studies.;
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A series of novel 4-(2-isonicotinoylhydrazono)-4-aroylbutanoic acid derivatives (3a-n) were designed, synthesized and characterized by 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, and mass spectroscopic analyses. The synthesized compounds evaluated for anti-tubercular activity against various M. tb strains showed potent anti-tubercular activity with MIC = 1 µg/ml for 3a, 3b, 3i and 3j against both H37Ra and H37Rv M. tb strains. MBC demonstrated that the synthesized compounds showed good bacteriocidal effect against both H37Ra and H37Rv M. tb strains with equivalent MIC and MBC values. All the compounds were found moderately active against the INH-resistant clinical isolates of M. tb with MIC 64 µg/ml. The most active compounds of the series (3a, 3b and 3i) were evaluated as non-cytotoxic towards normal human cell lines. In-silico docking studies and binding interactions of the synthesized compounds and INH revealed binding affinity towards the active site of the protein target M. tb InhA complexed with NADH (PDB ID: 4DRE). Among the most active compounds, 3a exhibited better binding affinity of -7.798 kcal/mol as compared to standard, INH (−6.925 kcal/mol). Compound 3a displayed hydrogen bonding between nitrogen of the pyridine ring and NH of VAL 65 and aromatic hydrogen bonding with C = O of LYS 63. Both phenyl ring and pyridine ring of the compound 3a exhibited π-π stacking interactions with phenyl ring of PHE 41 and hydrogen bonding between carboxylic oxygen of compound 3a and SER 20. Physicochemical properties and pharmacokinetic profiling assessed for the synthesized compounds were found to follow Lipinski’s rule using Swiss ADME online prediction tools. These findings make them promising candidates for the future development of new anti-tubercular agents.
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