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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2008

Investigating biological activity spectrum for novel quinoline analogues 2. Hydroxyquinolinecarboxamides with photosynthesis-inhibiting activity

Robert Musiol; D. Tabak; Halina Niedbala; Barbara Podeszwa; Josef Jampilek; Katarina Kralova; Jiri Dohnal; Jacek Finster; Agnieszka Mencel; Jaroslaw Polanski

Two series of amides based on quinoline scaffold were designed and synthesized in search of photosynthesis inhibitors. The compounds were tested for their photosynthesis-inhibiting activity against Spinacia oleracea L. and Chlorella vulgaris Beij. The compounds lipophilicity was determined by the RP-HPLC method. Several compounds showed biological activity similar or even higher than that of the standard (DCMU). The structure-activity relationships are discussed.


Molecules | 2009

Ring-substituted 4-Hydroxy-1H-quinolin-2-ones: Preparation and Biological Activity

Josef Jampilek; Robert Musiol; Matus Pesko; Katarina Kralova; Marcela Vejsova; James Carroll; Aidan Coffey; Jacek Finster; D. Tabak; Halina Niedbala; Violetta Kozik; Jaroslaw Polanski; Jozef Csollei; Jiri Dohnal

In the study, a series of twelve ring-substituted 4-hydroxy-1H-quinolin-2-one derivatives were prepared. The procedures for synthesis of the compounds are presented. The compounds were analyzed using RP-HPLC to determine lipophilicity and tested for their photosynthesis-inhibiting activity using spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) chloroplasts. All the synthesized compounds were also evaluated for antifungal activity using in vitro screening with eight fungal strains. For all the compounds, the relationships between the lipophilicity and the chemical structure of the studied compounds are discussed, as well as their structure-activity relationships (SAR).


Molecules | 2009

Investigating biological activity spectrum for novel styrylquinazoline analogues.

Josef Jampilek; Robert Musiol; Jacek Finster; Matus Pesko; James Carroll; Katarina Kralova; Marcela Vejsova; Jim O'Mahony; Aidan Coffey; Jiri Dohnal; Jaroslaw Polanski

In this study, series of ring-substituted 2-styrylquinazolin-4(3H)-one and 4-chloro-2-styrylquinazoline derivatives were prepared. The syntheses of the discussed compounds are presented. The compounds were analyzed by RP-HPLC to determine lipophilicity. They were tested for their inhibitory activity on photosynthetic electron transport (PET) in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) chloroplasts. Primary in vitro screening of the synthesized compounds was also performed against four mycobacterial strains and against eight fungal strains. Several compounds showed biological activity comparable with or higher than that of the standard isoniazid. It was found that the electronic properties of the R substituent, and not the total lipophilicity of the compound, were decisive for the photosynthesis-inhibiting activity of tested compounds.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2010

Investigating the anti-proliferative activity of styrylazanaphthalenes and azanaphthalenediones

Anna Mrozek-Wilczkiewicz; Danuta S. Kalinowski; Robert Musiol; Jacek Finster; Agnieszka Szurko; Katarzyna Serafin; Magdalena Knas; Sishir K. Kamalapuram; Zaklina Kovacevic; Josef Jampilek; Alicja Ratuszna; Joanna Rzeszowska-Wolny; Des R. Richardson; Jaroslaw Polanski

A group of styrylazanaphthalenes and azanaphthalenediones were synthesized and tested for their anti-proliferative activity. Most of the compounds were obtained with the use of microwave-assisted synthesis. The lipophilicity of the compounds was measured by RP-HPLC and their anti-proliferative activity was assayed against the human SK-N-MC neuroepithelioma and HCT116 human colon carcinoma cell lines. Active compounds were also tested in clonogenity and comet assays. Several quinazolinone and styrylquinazoline analogues were found to have markedly greater anti-proliferative activity than desferoxamine and cis-platin.


Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2009

RP-HPLC determination of lipophilicity in series of quinoline derivatives

Robert Musiol; Josef Jampilek; Barbara Podeszwa; Jacek Finster; D. Tabak; Jiri Dohnal; Jaroslaw Polanski

In the present paper we describe results on the synthesis and lipophilicity determination of a series of biologically active compounds based on their heterocyclic structure. For synthesis of styrylquinoline-based compounds we applied microwave irradiation and solid phase techniques. The correlation between RP-HPLC retention parameter log k (the logarithm of retention factor k) and log P data calculated in various ways is discussed, as well as, the relationships between the lipophilicity and the chemical structure of the studied compounds.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2007

Investigating biological activity spectrum for novel quinoline analogues

Robert Musiol; Josef Jampilek; Katarina Kralova; Des R. Richardson; Danuta S. Kalinowski; Barbara Podeszwa; Jacek Finster; Halina Niedbala; Anna Palka; Jaroslaw Polanski


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2007

Investigating the antiproliferative activity of quinoline-5,8-diones and styrylquinolinecarboxylic acids on tumor cell lines.

Barbara Podeszwa; Halina Niedbala; Jaroslaw Polanski; Robert Musiol; D. Tabak; Jacek Finster; Katarzyna Serafin; Magdalena Milczarek; Joanna Wietrzyk; S. Boryczka; W. Mol; Josef Jampilek; Jiří Dohnal; Danuta S. Kalinowski; Des R. Richardson


Monatshefte Fur Chemie | 2006

An Efficient Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Structurally Diverse Styrylquinolines

Robert Musiol; Barbara Podeszwa; Jacek Finster; Halina Niedbala; Jaroslaw Polanski


Letters in Drug Design & Discovery | 2006

5-Hydroxy-6-Quinaldic Acid as a Novel Molecular Scaffold for HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors

Jaroslaw Polanski; Halina Niedbala; Robert Musiol; Barbara Podeszwa; D. Tabak; Anna Palka; Agnieszka Mencel; Jacek Finster; Jean-François Mouscadet; Marc Le Bret


Archive | 2006

Substituted Amides of Quinoline Derivatives: Preparation and Their Photosynthesis-inhibiting Activity

Robert Musiol; Josef Jampilek; Katarina Kralova; D. Tabak; Barbara Podeszwa; Jacek Finster; Jaroslaw Polanski

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Jaroslaw Polanski

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Robert Musiol

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Josef Jampilek

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Barbara Podeszwa

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Halina Niedbala

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Katarina Kralova

Comenius University in Bratislava

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D. Tabak

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Jiri Dohnal

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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Anna Palka

University of Silesia in Katowice

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