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Open Synthesis Network Research in an Undergraduate Laboratory: Development of Benzoxazole Amide Derivatives against LeishmaniaParasite

Authors :
Faville, Scott C.
Harris-Hamdscomb, Kes
Harker, Owain
Mattison, Stephanie
Tamorite, Hajie
Bristowe, Joshua
Daly, Daniel
Ege, Raissa
He, Haoyuan
Jones, Julian
McCorkindale, Abby
Mei, Kerry
Monson, Ashleigh
Moree, Lana
Perkovic, Finley
Rickerby, Georgia
Robinson, Jack
Rudkin, Felix
Whibley, Luke
Worthington, Rebecca
Ennis, Courtney
de la Harpe, Sara
Brind, Thomasin
Hopkins, Andrew
Winefield, Kaleb
Hendrickx, Sarah
Caljon, Guy
Perry, Benjamin
Vernall, Andrea J.
Source :
Journal of Chemical Education; April 2022, Vol. 99 Issue: 4 p1682-1690, 9p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

An undergraduate laboratory was developed as part of the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative’s Open Synthesis Network. This activity aimed to develop new compounds efficacious against visceral leishmaniasis. Students successfully synthesized, purified, and characterized ten different benzoxazole amides that were sent for biological testing against several protozoan parasites. Although all the benzoxazole amides had poor activity against L. donovani, several (2, 4, and 9) showed moderate activity against T. cruzi, T. b. rhodesiense, and T. b. bruceipaired with low cell cytotoxicity. This drug discovery laboratory activity made a measurable contribution to neglected tropical disease research and was an engaging and research-orientated experience for undergraduate students. Implementation of drug discovery laboratories across a range of student levels and backgrounds is highly achievable using existing laboratory equipment and a short investment in activity preparation and can be a sustainable course component.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219584
Volume :
99
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Chemical Education
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs59082926
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.1c01213