Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative condition characterized by progressive cognitive decline and memory impairment resulting from the degeneration and death of brain neurons. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors as the primary pharmacotherapy for numerous neurodegenerative conditions, leveraging their capacity to modulate acetylcholine levels crucial for cognitive function. Recently, oxazine and its derivatives have brought worthy synthetic interest due to their extensive biological activities including, anti-acetylcholinesterase, anti-oxidant, anti-pyretic, anti-tubercular, anti-convulsant, anti-microbial, anti-malarial, and anti-cancer activities. In this study, a series of novel naphtho[1,2-e][1,3]oxazine derivatives has been designed and synthesized with potential of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition. The target products have been prepared by a one-pot and three-component condensation reaction of 2-naphthol, various aromatic aldehydes, and arylmethanimine in the presence of 3-methyl-1-sulfonic acid imidazolium chloride ([Msim]Cl) as an effective and recyclable ionic liquid catalyst under microwave irradiation solvent-free condition. The chemical structures of all resulting products were confirmed by spectroscopic methods (IR, 1H-NMR, 13C NMR) as well as elemental analysis. The molecular docking studies has also been performed to investigate the synthetic compounds in the the AChE active site gorge. The results showed that all these derivatives interact with the enzymes with high affinity in binding pocket. The MM-GBSA studies were performed for all synthesized derivatives and among them, compound 3-(4-Chlorophenyl)-1-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-naphtho[1,2-e][1,3]oxazine 5f, showed the lowest the binding free energy (-48.04 kcal mol-1). In general, oxazine derivatives could be proposed as the strong AChE inhibitors.
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