Synthesis of Hantzsch adducts as cholinesterases and calcium flux inhibitors, antioxidants and neuroprotectives was written by Angona, Irene Pachon;Martin, Helene;Daniel, Solene;Moraleda, Ignacio;Bonet, Alexandre;Wnorowski, Artur;Maj, Maciej;Jozwiak, Krzysztof;Iriepa, Isabel;Refouvelet, Bernard;Marco-Contelles, Jose;Ismaili, Lhassane. And the article was included in International Journal of Molecular Sciences in 2020.Computed Properties of C6H12BrCl The following contents are mentioned in the article:
We report herein the design, synthesis, biol. evaluation, and mol. modeling of new inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE), able to block Ca+2 channels also showing antioxidant and neuroprotective activities. The new MTDL, dialkyl 2,6-dimethyl-4-(4-((5-aminoalkyl)oxy)phenyl)-1,4-dihydropyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate 3a-p, have been obtained via Hantzsch reaction from appropriate and com. available precursors. Pertinent biol. anal. has prompted us to identify MTDL 3h [dimethyl-4-(4-((5-(4-benzylpiperidin-1-yl)pentyl)oxy)phenyl)-2,6-dimethyl-1,4-dihydropyridine3,5-dicarboxylate] as an attractive inhibitor of AChE (1.8μM) and BuChE (2μM), Ca+2 channel antagonist (47.72% at 10μM), and antioxidant (2.54 TE) agent, showing significant neuroprotection 28.68% and 38.29% against H2O2, and O/R, resp., at 0.3μM, thus being considered a hit-compound for further investigation in our search for anti-Alzheimer’s disease agents. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as 1-Bromo-6-chlorohexane (cas: 6294-17-3Computed Properties of C6H12BrCl).
1-Bromo-6-chlorohexane (cas: 6294-17-3) belongs to organic chlorides. Organic chlorides can be used in production of: PVC, pesticides, chloromethane, teflon, insulators.While alkyl bromides and iodides are more reactive, alkyl chlorides tend to be less expensive and more readily available. Alkyl chlorides readily undergo attack by nucleophiles.Computed Properties of C6H12BrCl
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