Synthesis and evaluation of hybrid sulfonamide‐chalcones with potential antileishmanial activity
Nathalia S. de Oliveira,
Luana G. de Souza,
Vitor M. de Almeida
et al.
Abstract:Leishmaniasis is an emerging tropical infectious disease caused by a protozoan parasite of the genus Leishmania. In this work, the molecular hybridization between a trimethoxy chalcone and a sulfonamide group was used to generate a series of sulfonamide‐chalcones. A series of eight sulfonamide‐chalcone hybrids were made with good yields (up to 95%). These sulfonamide‐chalcones were tested against promastigotes of Leishmania amazonensis and cytotoxicity against mouse macrophages, which showed good antileishmani… Show more
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