ChemMedChem, volume 12, issue 9, pages 622-638

Molecular Hybridization Tools in the Development of Furoxan-Based NO-Donor Prodrugs

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-04-12
Journal: ChemMedChem
scimago Q1
SJR0.761
CiteScore6.7
Impact factor3.6
ISSN18607179, 18607187
Organic Chemistry
Drug Discovery
Biochemistry
Pharmacology
Molecular Medicine
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Abstract

The molecular hybridization of different compounds with known pharmacological activity is a particularly prominent approach for the design of potential drugs with improved pharmacokinetic profiles. Much attention over the last decade has been focused on the synthesis of hybrid structures with a nitric oxide (NO)‐donor framework, as NO is a ubiquitous and crucial regulator of cellular metabolism, affecting various physiological and pathophysiological processes. 1,2,5‐Oxadiazole 2‐oxides (furoxans), which are capable of exogenous NO release in the presence of thiol cofactors, are an important class of prospective NO donors. As such, a wide range of hybrid compounds that combine a furoxan ring with various pharmacologically active structures have been created. This review focuses on recent results in the synthesis and pharmacological activity of furoxan‐based hybrids. Special attention is given to chemo‐ and regioselective methods used in the preparation of these hybrid structures, and the role of synergistic effects on their pharmacological activity, associated with the furoxan fragment.

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