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Título: Current developments of metaland metalloid-based quinoline compounds as leishmanicidal agents
Autor: Del Carpio, Edgar
Hernández, Lino
Lubes, Vito
Jourdan, Francisco
Cerecetto, Hugo
Scalese, Gonzalo
Gambino, Dinorah
Romero, Angel H.
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Leishmaniasis, Leishmania, Ferroceno, Quinoleina, Carbenos N-heterociclicos
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Resumen: The quinoline moiety represents an important scaffold for the development of leishmanicidal agents. In particular, its hybridization with metal/metalloids has generated highly active compounds that are, in some cases, highly selective against leishmaniasis models. The existing leishmanicidal metal-/metalloidquinoline compounds are mainly based on the following: (i) coordination compounds based on 8-hydroxyquinolinate; (ii) metallocene derivatives; (iii) N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes featuring a quinoline moiety. This mini-review summarizes the reported cases of leishmanicidal metal and metalloid-based quinoline compounds for each group (i–iii), focusing on the structure-property relationship from in vitro Leishmania models and mechanisms of action, in vivo experiments, and pharmacokinetic data, if available. This paper aims to describe the state of the art of inorganic medicinal chemistry for the development of selective and potent leishmanicidal agents using the quinoline moiety.
Editorial: Frontiers
EN: Frontiers in Chemistry, v. 13,2025.--e1586044
Citación: Del Carpio, E., Hernández, L., Lubes, V. y otros. "Current developments of metaland metalloid-based quinoline compounds as leishmanicidal agents". Frontiers in Chemistry [en línea], v. 13,2025.--e1586044. 9 p.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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