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Research Articles

Phthalocyanine complexes with (4-isopropylbenzyl)oxy substituents: preparation and evaluation of anti-carbonic anhydrase, anticholinesterase enzymes and molecular docking studies

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Pages 733-741 | Received 13 May 2020, Accepted 28 Aug 2020, Published online: 21 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

In this study, the preparation, aggregation behavior and investigation of carbonic anhydrase and cholinesterase enzyme inhibition features of non-peripherally (4-isopropylbenzyl)oxy-substituted phthalocyanines (4–6) are reported for the first time. The chemical structures of these new phthalocyanines were elucidated by UV-Vis (ultraviolet-visible), FT-IR (Fourier transform infrared spectrometry), NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) and MALDI-TOF (matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight) mass spectrometry. The substitution of 4-isopropylbenzyl)oxy groups benefits a remarkable solubility and redshift of the phthalocyanines Q-band. Also, these complexes were tested against some enzymes such as butyrylcholinesterase enzyme, human carbonic anhydrase I and II isoforms and acetylcholinesterase enzyme. The phthalocyanine complexes showed Ki values of in the range of 478.13 ± 57.25–887.25 ± 101.20 µM against hCA I, 525.16 ± 45.87–921.14 ± 81.25 µM against hCA II, 68.33 ± 9.13–201.15 ± 35.86 µM against AChE and 86.25 ± 13.65–237.54 ± 24.7 µM against BChE. Molecular docking studies were performed to investigate the binding modes and interaction energies of the (2–6) complexes with the hCA I (PDB ID:1BMZ), hCA II (PDB ID:2ABE), AChE (PDB ID:4EY6) and BChE (PDB ID:2PM8).

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Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma

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The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Research Fund of the Sakarya University (Project No: 2019-5-19-174) and Sakarya University of Applied Sciences.

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