In vitro inhibition effect and structure-activity relationships of some saccharin derivatives on erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase I and II
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2014Yazar
Sönmez, FatihBilen, Çiğdem
Sümersan, Sinem
Gençer, Nahit
Işık, Semra
Arslan, Oktay
Küçükislamoğlu, Mustafa
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In this study, in vitro inhibitory effects of some saccharin derivatives on purified carbonic anhydrase I and II were investigated using CO2 as a substrate. The results showed that all compounds inhibited the hCA I and hCA II enzyme activities. Among the compounds, 6-(p-tolylthiourenyl) saccharin (6m) was found to be the most active one for hCA I activity (IC50 = 13.67 mu M) and 6-(m-methoxyphenylurenyl) saccharin (6b) was found to be the most active one for hCA II activity (IC50 = 6.54 mu M). Structure-activity relationships (SARs) study showed that, generally, thiourea derivatives (6l-v) inhibited more hCA I and hCA II than urea derivatives (6a-k). All compounds (excluding 6c and 6r) have higher inhibitory activity on hCA II than on hCA I.