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Bioorganic Chemistry | 2018

Synthesis, molecular modelling studies and ADME prediction of benzothiazole clubbed oxadiazole-Mannich bases, and evaluation of their anti-diabetic activity through in vivo model

Rubina Bhutani; Dharam Pal Pathak; Garima Kapoor; Asif Husain; Ravi Kant; Md. Azhar Iqbal

A small library of new benzothiazole clubbed oxadiazole-Mannich bases (M-1 to M-22) were synthesized and characterized by IR, NMR, Mass and Elemental analysis results. Molecular docking studies were done to assess the binding mode and interactions of synthesized hits at binding site of receptor Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, PPAR-γ or PPARG (PDB 1FM9). Among the synthesized compounds, nine compounds were selected on the basis of docking score and evaluated for their in vivo anti-diabetic activity using Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) in normal rats followed by Streptozotocin (STZ) - induced diabetes. Results indicated that compound M-14 (161.39 ± 4.38) showed the highest reduction of blood glucose level comparable to that of the standard drug glibenclamide (140.29 ± 1.24) in STZ model. Other compounds exhibited moderate to good anti hyperglycaemic activity. ADME studies was done using Molinspiration online software, revealed that all compounds (except M-11) are likely to be orally active as they obeyed Lipinskis rule of five.


Bioorganic Chemistry | 2019

Novel hybrids of benzothiazole-1,3,4-oxadiazole-4-thiazolidinone: Synthesis, in silico ADME study, molecular docking and in vivo anti-diabetic assessment

Rubina Bhutani; Dharam Pal Pathak; Garima Kapoor; Asif Husain; Md. Azhar Iqbal

A series of new benzothiazole-1,3,4-oxadiazole-4-thiazolidinone hybrid analogs (Tz1-Tz28) were synthesized in search of potential anti-diabetic agents. Molecular docking study was conducted with binding pocket of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-gamma to elucidate the binding interactions of newly synthesized targets. Seven selected compounds with best docking scores were further screened for in vivo anti-hyperglycemic efficacy by oral glucose tolerance test in non-diabetic rats and on streptozotocin induced diabetic rat models. All the tested compounds demonstrated excellent to moderate reduction in blood glucose levels. Three of the compounds (Tz21, Tz7 and Tz10) showed excellent anti-diabetic effect by reducing concentration of glucose to 157.15 ± 1.79 mg/dL, 154.39 ± 1.71 mg/dL, 167.36 ± 2.45 mg/dL, respectively better than the standard drug, pioglitazone, 178.32 ± 1.88 mg/dL. Moreover, three derivatives Tz21, Tz4 and Tz24 with IC50 values of 0.21 ± 0.01 µM, 9.03 ± 0.12 µM and 11.96 ± 0.40 µM respectively also showed better inhibitory activities on alpha-glucosidase even more than the standard acarbose (IC50 = 18.5 ± 0.20 µM), indicating Tz21 has the highest inhibitory effect among the seven tested derivatives. Prediction of Drug like properties using molinspiration online software suggests that all the synthesized compounds have potential of becoming the orally active molecules. Thus, these novel hybrids could serve as potential candidates to become leads for the development of new drugs eliciting anti-hyperglycemic effect orally.


Journal of The Korean Chemical Society | 2013

Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Substituted-Imidazolidine Derivatives

Asif Husain; Rubina Bhutani; Deepak Kumar; Dong-Soo Shin


Journal of chemical and pharmaceutical research | 2016

Thiazolidinone as a pharmacologically active molecule

Garima Kapoor; Dharam Pal Pathak; Rubina Bhutani; Ravi Kant


Oriental journal of chemistry | 2018

Newly Synthesized Oxadiazole Based Mannich Base Derivatives of Fatty Acid: In Silico Study and in Vivo Anti-Hyperglycaemic Estimation

Garima Kapoor; Dharam Pal Pathak; Rubina Bhutani; Asif Husain; Sandeep Jain; Ravi Kant; Md. Azhar Iqbal


International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Research | 2017

Fluoroquinolone as antimicrobial agent: A Review

Md. Sharfaraj Nawaz; Ramesh Bodla; Ravi Kant; Shubham Pratap Singh; Rubina Bhutani; Garima Kapoor


International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics | 2016

DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF NOVEL SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF PIOGLITAZONE AND METFORMIN IN BULK AND FIXED DOSAGE FORMS BY AREA UNDER CURVE AND DUAL WAVELENGTH MODE

Ravi Kant; Ramesh Bodla; Garima Kapoor; Rubina Bhutani


Archive | 2015

DIFFERENCE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF MOXIFLOXACIN AND CEFIXIME TRIHYDRATE IN BULK AND COMBINED DOSAGE FORM Original Article

Ravi Kant; Ramesh Bodla; Rubina Bhutani; Garima Kapoor


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2015

DIFFERENCE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF MOXIFLOXACIN AND CEFIXIME TRIHYDRATE IN BULK AND COMBINED DOSAGE FORM

Raviravi Kant; Ramesh Bodla; Rubina Bhutani; Garima Kapoor


Archive | 2013

TRIAZOLOTHIADIAZOLES AS ANTIMICROBIAL AGENT: A SHORT RIVIEW

Asif Husain; Mohammad Asif; Rubina Bhutani; Manni Dutta

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Garima Kapoor

Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

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Dharam Pal Pathak

Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

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Ramesh Bodla

Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

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Raviravi Kant

Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

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Sandeep Jain

Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology

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