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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2013

Synthesis and pharmacological investigation of new N-hydroxyalkyl-2- aminophenothiazines exhibiting marked MDR inhibitory effect

Daniella Takács; Orsolya Egyed; László Drahos; Pál Szabó; Katalin Jemnitz; Mónika Szabó; Zsuzsa Veres; Júlia Visy; József Molnár; Zsuzsanna Riedl; Gyorgy Hajos

Novel N-hydroxyalkyl-2-aminophenothiazines implying a tetrazole moiety at the alkyl chain have been synthesized by hydroboration-oxidation of dienes followed by Buchwald-Hartwig cross-coupling reaction. Also, some sulfoxide and sulfone derivatives have been prepared by selective oxidations. MDR inhibition studies on rat hepatocyte cell culture revealed that some derivatives exhibit marked biological efficacy exceeding that of the standard verapamil (e.g., 3h, 4h, 16). Selected derivatives were subjected to chemical resolution to provide both enantiomers which were shown of similar activity on P-gp interaction measurements. The new compounds exhibited no toxicity.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2012

Selective hydroboration of dieneamines. Formation of hydroxyalkylphenothiazines as MDR modulators

Daniella Takács; Ildikó Nagy; Petra Bombicz; Orsolya Egyed; Katalin Jemnitz; Zsuzsanna Riedl; József Molnár; Leonard Amaral; Gyorgy Hajos

N-dienylphenothiazines synthesized from tetrazolo[1,5-a]pyridinium salts by treatment with phenothiazine were subjected to catalytic hydrogenation to yield N-butylphenothiazines, whereas transformation of these dienes with borane dimethyl sulfide (BH(3) × Me(2)S) resulted in selective hydroboration of one double bond and full reduction of the other double bond to give 2-hydroxybutylphenothiazines. Position of the hydroxyl group was supported by NMR spectroscopy and verified by X-ray analysis. Comparison of MDR modulatory activity of the new derivatives revealed that the hydroxybutyl compounds are promising candidates for development of novel MDR inhibitors.


in Vivo | 2011

Evaluation of forty new phenothiazine derivatives for activity against intrinsic efflux pump systems of reference Escherichia coli, Salmonella Enteritidis, Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus strains.

Daniella Takács; Pedro Cerca; Ana Martins; Zsuzsanna Riedl; Gyorgy Hajos; Joseph Molnar; Miguel Viveiros; Isabel Couto; Leonard Amaral


Anticancer Research | 2014

Multidrug Resistance Reversing Activity of Newly Developed Phenothiazines on P-glycoprotein (ABCB1)-related Resistance of Mouse T-Lymphoma Cells

Gabriella Spengler; Daniella Takács; Ádám Horváth; Zsuzsanna Riedl; Gyorgy Hajos; Leonard Amaral; József Molnár


Anticancer Research | 2015

Reversal of ABCB1-related Multidrug Resistance of Colonic Adenocarcinoma Cells by Phenothiazines.

Daniella Takács; Ákos Csonka; Ádám Horváth; Tímea Windt; Márió Gajdács; Zsuzsanna Riedl; Gyorgy Hajos; Leonard Amaral; József Molnár; Gabriella Spengler


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2010

Formation of a new ring system: Tetrazolo[5,1-f][1,2]azaborinin

Daniella Takács; Peter Kiraly; Ildikó Nagy; Petra Bombicz; Orsolya Egyed; Zsuzsanna Riedl; Gyorgy Hajos


in Vivo | 2014

Efflux Pump Inhibiting Properties of Racemic Phenothiazine Derivatives and their Enantiomers on the Bacterial AcrAB-TolC System

Gabriella Spengler; Daniella Takács; Ádám Horváth; Ágnes Míra Szabó; Zsuzsanna Riedl; Gyorgy Hajos; József Molnár; Katalin Burián


Tetrahedron Letters | 2012

A new synthetic approach to phenothiazine-2-amines

Daniella Takács; Orsolya Egyed; László Drahos; Zsuzsanna Riedl; Gyoergy Hajos


Tetrahedron Letters | 2016

The first synthesis of isoxazolo[3,4-c]pyridine-7-ones

Ervin Csimbók; Daniella Takács; Jozsef Balog; Orsolya Egyed; Nóra V. May-Nagy; György M. Keserű


Archive | 2013

Új szintézismódszerek kidolgozása és alkalmazása célzott hatásterületen aktív heterociklusos molekulák szintézisére = Elaboration and application of new synthetic methodologies for the synthesis of heterocyclic molecules of aimed biological activity

Gyorgy Hajos; Ágnes Gömöry; Dániel Horváth; Judit Jakus; Katalin Jemnitz; Orsolya Egyed; Isabella Lois; Hasan Mehdi; Roberta Palkó; Imre Pápai; Zsuzsanna Riedl; Tibor András Rokob; Tibor Soós; Marianna Szigeti; Daniella Takács; Linda Váradi

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Zsuzsanna Riedl

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Gyorgy Hajos

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Orsolya Egyed

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Katalin Jemnitz

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Leonard Amaral

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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Ildikó Nagy

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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László Drahos

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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