Abstract

Aim: Thisstudy reports the designing of BChE inhibitors through machine learning (ML), followed by in silico and in vitro evaluations. Methodology: ML technique was used to predict the virtual hit, and its derivatives were synthesized and characterized. The compounds were evaluated by using various in vitro tests and in silico methods. Results: The gradient boosting classifier predicted N-phenyl-4-(phenylsulfonamido) benzamide as an active BChE inhibitor. The derivatives of the inhibitor, i.e., compounds 34, 37 and 54 were potent BChE inhibitors and displayed blood-brain barrier permeability with no significant AChE inhibition. Conclusion: The ML prediction was effective, and the synthesized compounds showed the BChE inhibitory activity, which was also supported by the in silico studies.

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