4-Aminoquinolines - Past, present, and future: A chemical perspective: A chemical perspective

Paul M. O'Neill, Patrick G. Bray, Shaun R. Hawley, Steve Ward, B. Kevin Park

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Abstract

The 4-aminoquinoline chloroquine (1) can be considered to be one of the most important synthetic chemotherapeutic agents in history. Since its discovery, chloroquine has proved to be a highly effective, safe, and well-tolerated drug for the treatment and prophylaxis of malaria. However, the emergence of chloroquine-resistant strains of the malarial parasite has underlined the requirement for a synthetic alternative to chloroquine. This review describes structure-activity relationships for the l aminoquinolines, along with views on the mechanism of action and parasite resistance. A description of drug metabolism and toxicity also is included, with a brief description of potential approaches to the design of new synthetic derivatives.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-58
Number of pages30
JournalPharmacology and Therapeutics
Volume77
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1998
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 4-Aminoquinolines
  • Drug metabolism
  • Mechanism of activity
  • Resistance
  • SAR

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