Spiro and Dispiro-1,2,4-trioxolanes as Antimalarial Peroxides:  Charting a Workable Structure−Activity Relationship Using Simple Prototypes

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2005.0

Abstract

This paper describes the discovery of synthetic 1,2,4-trioxolane antimalarials and how we established a workable structure-activity relationship in the context of physicochemical, biopharmaceutical, and toxicological profiling. An achiral dispiro-1,2,4-trioxolane (3) in which the trioxolane is flanked by a spiroadamantane and spirocyclohexane was rapidly identified as a lead compound. Nonperoxidic 1,3-dioxolane isosteres of 3 were inactive as were trioxolanes without the spiroadamantane. The trioxolanes were substantially less effective in a standard oral suspension formulation compared to a solubilizing formulation and were more active when administered subcutaneously than orally, both of which suggest substantial biopharmaceutical liabilities. Nonetheless, despite their limited oral bioavailability, the more lipophilic trioxolanes generally had better oral activity than their more polar counterparts. In pharmacokinetic experiments, four trioxolanes had high plasma clearance values, suggesting a potential metabolic instability. The toxicological profiles of two trioxolanes were comparable to that of artesunate.

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