1. Academic Validation
  2. Investigating biological activity spectrum for novel quinoline analogues

Investigating biological activity spectrum for novel quinoline analogues

  • Bioorg Med Chem. 2007 Feb 1;15(3):1280-8. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2006.11.020.
Robert Musiol 1 Josef Jampilek Katarina Kralova Des R Richardson Danuta Kalinowski Barbara Podeszwa Jacek Finster Halina Niedbala Anna Palka Jaroslaw Polanski
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Institute of Chemistry, University of Silesia, Szkolna 9, 40007 Katowice, Poland.
Abstract

The lack of the wide spectrum of biological data is an important obstacle preventing the efficient molecular design. Quinoline derivatives are known to exhibit a variety of biological effects. In the current publication, we tested a series of novel quinoline analogues for their photosynthesis-inhibiting activity (the inhibition of photosynthetic electron transport in spinach chloroplasts (Spinacia oleracea L.) and the reduction of chlorophyll content in Chlorella vulgaris Beij.). Moreover, antiproliferative activity was measured using SK-N-MC neuroepithelioma cell line. We described the structure-activity relationships (SAR) between the chemical structure and biological effects of the synthesized compounds. We also measured the lipophilicity of the novel compounds by means of the RP-HPLC and illustrate the relationships between the RP-HPLC retention parameter logK (the logarithm of capacity factor K) and logP data calculated by available programs.

Figures