Pharmaceuticals (May 2017)

Chiral Derivatives of Xanthones: Investigation of the Effect of Enantioselectivity on Inhibition of Cyclooxygenases (COX-1 and COX-2) and Binding Interaction with Human Serum Albumin

  • Carla Fernandes,
  • Andreia Palmeira,
  • Inês I. Ramos,
  • Carlos Carneiro,
  • Carlos Afonso,
  • Maria Elizabeth Tiritan,
  • Honorina Cidade,
  • Paula C.A.G. Pinto,
  • M. Lúcia M.F.S. Saraiva,
  • Salette Reis,
  • Madalena M.M. Pinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph10020050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 50

Abstract

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Searching of new enantiomerically pure chiral derivatives of xanthones (CDXs) with potential pharmacological properties, particularly those with anti-inflammatory activity, has remained an area of interest of our group. Herein, we describe in silico studies and in vitro inhibitory assays of cyclooxygenases (COX-1 and COX-2) for different enantiomeric pairs of CDXs. The evaluation of the inhibitory activities was performed by using the COX Inhibitor Screening Assay Kit. Docking simulations between the small molecules (CDXs; known ligands and decoys) and the enzyme targets were undertaken with AutoDock Vina embedded in PyRx—Virtual Screening Tool software. All the CDXs evaluated exhibited COX-1 and COX-2 inhibition potential as predicted. Considering that the (S)-(−)-enantiomer of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ketoprofen preferentially binds to albumin, resulting in lower free plasma concentration than (R)-(+)-enantiomer, protein binding affinity for CDXs was also evaluated by spectrofluorimetry as well as in in silico. For some CDXs enantioselectivity was observed.

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