Evaluation of the Antiparasitic and Antifungal Activities of Synthetic Piperlongumine‐Type Cinnamide Derivatives: Booster Effect by Halogen Substituents
Tariq A. Khan,Ibrahim S. Al Nasr,Waleed S. Koko,Jingyi Ma,Simon Eckert,Lucas Brehm,Ridha Ben Said,Ismail Daoud,Riadh Hanachi,Seyfeddine Rahali,Wendy W. J. van de Sande,Klaus Ersfeld,Rainer Schobert,Bernhard Biersack
A series of synthetic N-acylpyrrolidone and -piperidone derivatives of the natural alkaloid piperlongumine were prepared and tested for their activities against Leishmania major and Toxoplasma gondii parasites. Replacement of one of the aryl meta-methoxy groups by halogens such as chlorine, bromine and iodine led to distinctly increased antiparasitic activities. For instance, the new bromo- and iodo-substituted compounds 3 b/c and 4 b/c showed strong activity against L. major promastigotes (IC