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Synthesis of dendrimer prodrugs potentially antichagasic and antileishmanial derivatives from hydroxymethylnitrofurazone, 3-hydroxyflavone and quercetin

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Author(s):
Jeanine Giarolla
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Conjunto das Químicas (IQ e FCF) (CQ/DBDCQ)
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Examining board members:
Elizabeth Igne Ferreira; Maria Luiza Cruz; Liliana Marzorati; Daniela Gonçales Rando; Claudete Justina Valduga
Advisor: Elizabeth Igne Ferreira
Abstract

Trypanosoma cruzi is the etiological agent of American trypanosomiasis or Chagas\' disease. The infection occurs from the southern USA to southern Argentina and about 20 million people in Latin America are at risk of acquiring the disease. Leishmaniasis is caused by approximately 17 different species of unicellular protozoa belonging to the family Trypanosomatidae. Approximately 350 million people are at risk of acquiring the infection and it is estimated that there are 12 million people infected. Chemotherapy for these two neglected diseases is limited and the drugs available on therapy are toxic, with uncertain efficacy, may cause resistance and, occasionally, intravenous administration is required. Based on these facts, research and development for new drugs is needed. Considering that and using the method of molecular modification prodrug design, the purpose of this work is the synthesis and characterization of first generation dendrimer prodrug of hydroxymethylnitrofurazone (NFOH), quercetin and 3-hydroxyflavone. The NFOH has shown activity against amastigotes and trypomastigotes of T. cruzi, in vitro and in vivo. The flavonoids quercetin and 3-hydroxyflavone were more active than miltefosine in in vitro assays for leishmaniasis. Dendrimers are new molecular architectures with nanoscopic structures, extremely organized and it has defined molecular weight. The applications include, for instance, working as drugs carriers. A range of synthetic methodologies have been developed in an attempt to synthesize the dendrimers prodrugs. A major difficulty was the purification of the compounds. Additionally, molecular modeling studies were performed to assist understanding the release of active agents from dendrimers. Experiments concerning the enzymatic hydrolysis of the dendrimer prodrug composed by PAMAM (generation 1) and 3-hydroxyflavone were also made. (AU)