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Original Articles

SYNTHESIS AND QUANTITATIVE OF STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS OF PHOSPHORAMIDATES AND PHOSPHORODIAMIDATES INCORPORATING AMINO ACID ESTERS

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Pages 41-54 | Received 27 May 1999, Accepted 21 Oct 1999, Published online: 04 Oct 2006
 

Abstract

Two series of O-aryl and N-aryl O-ethyl phosphoramidates and phosphorodiamidates respectively containing δ-amino acid ester moieties have been synthesized and characterized by 1H NMR, IR and mass spectroscopy. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that the anti-cholinesterase activity was strongly correlated with the chemical structures represented by the stereo-electronic and hydrophobic parameters with correlation coefficient of 0.999. These results revealed that the inhibition activity of both series was inversely correlated with the steric bulk of the p-aryl substituents and directly with the bulk of the alkyl groups of the amino acid moieties, whereas m-aryl substituents have no steric effect on the inhibition process. The inhibition was enhanced by strong π-electron acceptor aryl substituents and reduced by electron donating alkyl groups of the amino acids. This supported the proposed inhibition mechanism of nucleophilic attack of a hydroxyl group at the enzyme active site on the partially positive phosphorus atom in organophosphorus compounds. The inhibition was also increased by more hydrophilic substituents. These results showed the importance of both the reactivity of these compounds and their steric interaction with the AChE active site in controlling enzyme inhibition, in addition to the ease of more hydrophobic compounds to reach the enzyme active site.

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