Synthesis, molecular docking and ADMET studies of bis-benzimidazole-based thiadiazole derivatives as potent inhibitors, in vitro α-amylase and α-glucosidase

Shoaib Khan, Shahid Iqbal, Wajid Rehman, Nadia Hussain, Rafaqat Hussain, Mazloom Shah, Farhan Ali, Ahmed M. Fouda, Yousaf Khan, Ayed A. Dera, Mohammed Issa Alahmdi, Ali Bahadur, Hanan A. Al-ghulikah, Eslam B. Elkaeed

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Abstract

Different research synthetic methods have been developed recently for the synthesis of bis-benzimidazole analogs to investigate various biological significances. In this present study, an attempt was made to synthesize a new series of bis-benzimidazole analogs in a fast and efficient method. A variety of spectroscopic techniques, including 13C NMR, 1H NMR, and HREI-MS, were used to establish the existence of every synthesized scaffold. Molecular docking profiles were also carried out to ascertain the binding interactions of the compounds. All derivatives (1–18) were evaluated for their biological potential to investigate the inhibitory activity of α-amylase and α-glucosidase through SAR study. Almost all derivatives were found to be engaged in a highly promising activity when compared to referenced drug acarbose (IC50 = 8.24 ± 0.08 µM), in this regard among the tested series analog 9 (IC50 = 0.10 ± 0.50 and 0.20 ± 0.50 µM respectively), showed excellent activity. Moreover, ADME predictions were also studied for potent compounds, exhibited drug like properties.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104847
JournalArabian Journal of Chemistry
Volume16
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bis-benzimidazole
  • Molecular docking
  • SAR ADMET
  • Thiadiazole
  • α-amylase
  • α-glucosidase

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • General Chemical Engineering

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