A conformational study utilizing quantum chemical methods was performed on a family of antimalarial alpha-(piperidyl)-3,6-bis(trifluoromethyl)-9-phenanthrenemethanols whose structures differ by the placement of the substituent on either the 2,3, or 4 position of the piperidyl ring. The antimalarial activity of these 3-substituted compounds has been shown experimentally to be highly stereospecific while the 2-substituted compounds are not and the 4-substituted compounds are inactive. In this study, such observed differences in behavior are correlated with conformational results and a pharmacophore is postulated. The identity of the active racemate of the 3-piperidyl compound is predicted.
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