Abstract

The filarial nematodes, Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Brugia timori are the causative agents of lymphatic filariasis. 2-Substituted propanol, cyclohexanol, and cyclooctanol compounds were evaluated for microfilaricidal and macrofilaricidal activity in vivo against Acanthocheilonema viteae and Litomosoides carinii in rodents. In the cyclohexanol series, 2-(piperidin-1-yl) cyclohexanol (2b) showed 88.9% macrofilaricidal activity against A. viteae in vivo, while cyclooctanol series, 2-(4-benzyl piperdin-1-yl) cyclooctanol (2f) showed 100% macrofilaricidal activity against A. viteae. Further, compounds 1-(furan-2-ylamino) ethanol (4a) and 1-(4-benzylpiperidin-1-yl)-ethyl acetate (5b) showed 81.3% and 83.4% macrofilaricidal activity, respectively, against the same parasite. Interestingly, compounds 2f and 4a showed significant sterilization of female worms in A. viteae. However, these compounds were found inactive against L. carinii. Therefore, the new class of compounds appeared to have promising antifilarial activity.

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