A wide range of carbohydrate-derived drugs are currently utilised
worldwide as antifungal, antibacterial and anticancer drugs. In this context,
our research group focused on designing and synthesising new derivatives of
methyl α-D-mannopyranoside (1, MDM) and exploring its antiviral and
antibacterial properties through both experimental and computational
approaches.
Seven MDM derivatives (2–7) were synthesised via selective
acylation and fully characterised using spectroscopic techniques. In vitro
antibacterial activity was evaluated by MIC and MBC assays, while in silico
analyses included PASS prediction, density functional theory calculations,
molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulations against influenza A
neuraminidase (H1N1, PDB ID: 7XGC). Compounds 3 and 5 exhibited the most
significant antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative
strains, with compound 5 showing superior MIC and MBC values. Computational
studies revealed favourable electronic properties for the active compounds.
Docking and molecular dynamics analyses identified compounds 6 and 7 as the
most potent neuraminidase binders, forming stable interactions with key
catalytic residues commonly involved in known neuraminidase inhibitors. The
combined in vitro and in silico findings highlight acylated MDM derivatives as promising
dual-action antibacterial and antiviral scaffolds, with compound 5 emerging as
a potential antibacterial lead and compounds 6 and 7 as promising candidates
for anti-influenza drug development.
Author(s) Details
Sarkar M. A. Kawsar
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Chittagong,
Chittagong-4331, Bangladesh.
Md. Farhan Labib
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Chittagong,
Chittagong-4331, Bangladesh.
S. M. Sajid Hasan
Shammo
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Chittagong,
Chittagong-4331, Bangladesh.
Nazia Islam
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Chittagong,
Chittagong-4331, Bangladesh.
Please see the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cbrp/v9/6927
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