Natural and Synthetic Naphthoquinones as Potential Anti-Infective Agents

Ortiz-Perez, Eyra; Zarate-Ramos, Juan J.; Trofymchuk, Oleksandra S.; Hernandez-Soberanis, Lucio; Perales-Flores, Juanita D.

Abstract

Background: Naphthoquinones are a class of aromatic compounds relevant for their chemical characteristics, structural properties, and biological activity. These compounds are found in nature with a wide range of effects, highlighting their antibacterial, antifungal, and antiprotozoal properties. Additionally, naphthoquinones are used as a scaffold to obtain new derivatives with pharmacological potential, mainly compounds against parasitic diseases. Objective: The purpose of this work was to carry out a comprehensive review of naphthoquinones and their derivatives obtained from both natural and synthetic sources, also, to analyze their biological activity against Leishmania spp. (Leishmaniasis), Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas disease), Plasmo-dium falciparum (Malaria), Toxoplasma gondii (Toxoplasmosis), and Toxocara canis (Toxocariasis). All of these agents are responsible for relevant diseases worldwide. Results: Natural naphthoquinones, such as plumbagin, diospyrin, burmanin, lapachol, lawsone and psychorubrin, show an antiprotozoal activity similar or enhanced antiprotozoal activity to reference drugs. Some naphthoquinones obtained by synthesis or semi-synthesis showed better biological activity or less toxic effects than natural compounds. Conclusion: In this review, natural and synthetic naphthoquinones showed antiparasitic activity, in most cases, with improved results than current drugs currently used in clinical trials. A modification of their structure with different functional groups can enhance their biological effects, improve solu-bility, and reduce undesirable side effects. Therefore, naphthoquinones are important molecules in the development of new chemotherapeutic agents against parasitic diseases.

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Título según WOS: Natural and Synthetic Naphthoquinones as Potential Anti-Infective Agents
Título según SCOPUS: Natural and Synthetic Naphthoquinones as Potential Anti-Infective Agents
Título de la Revista: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Volumen: 21
Número: 22
Editorial: Bentham Science Publishers
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página final: 2069
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.2174/1568026621666210915121348

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS