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Interactions of quinoline antimalarials with haematin and their effect on ß-haematin formation

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Main Author: Ncokazi, Kanyile K
Other Authors: Egan, Timothy J
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Language:English
Published: Department of Chemistry 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/6350 Interactions of quinoline antimalarials with haematin and their effect on ß-haematin formation Ncokazi, Kanyile K Egan, Timothy J Chemistry Includes bibliographical references. Thermodynamic compensation in the interaction of quinoline antimalarials with haematin in 40% (v/v) aqueous OMSO has been compared with that in pure aqueous solution. The data indicate that the degree of desolvation and loss of conformational freedom is identical in both systems. The nature of interactions between quinoline drugs and haematin was investigated spectroscopically in organic and mixed solvents. Free energies of association of chloroquine, quinine and quinidine with haematin are largely insensitive to the increasing concentration of NaCI0. This demonstrates that electrostatic interactions play a minor role in the overall stability of these complexes under these conditions. Increasing concentration of OM SO weakens association of chloroquine, amodiaquine, quinine, quinidine and 9-epiquinine with haematin. These effects suggest that the interactions are hydrophobic. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that free energy of association with haematin weakens as a function of decreasing solvent polarity in organic solvents. However, free energies of association are weaker in mixed aqueous solvents than in pure organic solvents. This indicates that dispersion and electrostatic interactions are relatively stronger in a non-aqueous environment. A new assay has been developed for measuring inhibition of ,ß-haematin formation using 5% (v/v) aqueous pyridine solution. This pyridine solution forms a low complex with haematin in aqueous solution but not with ,ß-haematin. Formation of ß-haematin is brought about in 4.5 M acetate, pH 4.5 at 60°C. The assay is rapid (60 min incubation) and requires no centrifugation or expensive radioactive material. This assay is compatible with high throughput screening and analysis can be done by visual inspection of ,ß- haematin inhibitors. The IC⁵⁰ values obtained were compared with those reported in other assays for 13 compounds investigated. There was generally a good correlation between the pyridine assay and other assays. Used qualitatively, the method was also employed for screening 48 compounds for ,ß-haematin inhibition. All of these compounds produced results in agreement with expectation from previous investigations. 2014-08-13T14:28:48Z 2014-08-13T14:28:48Z 2005 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6350 eng application/pdf Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Chemistry
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Interactions of quinoline antimalarials with haematin and their effect on ß-haematin formation
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title Interactions of quinoline antimalarials with haematin and their effect on ß-haematin formation
title_full Interactions of quinoline antimalarials with haematin and their effect on ß-haematin formation
title_fullStr Interactions of quinoline antimalarials with haematin and their effect on ß-haematin formation
title_full_unstemmed Interactions of quinoline antimalarials with haematin and their effect on ß-haematin formation
title_short Interactions of quinoline antimalarials with haematin and their effect on ß-haematin formation
title_sort interactions of quinoline antimalarials with haematin and their effect on ss haematin formation
topic Chemistry
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6350
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