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Showing papers by "Georges Jeminet published in 1996"


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TL;DR: Eight derivatives of monensin with a modified C25-C26 moiety showed potential antimalarial properties in the nanomolar range when tested in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum and MIC measured on Bacillus cereus showed that derivatives with increased K+/Na+ selectivity were clearly the most active against Bacillus growth.
Abstract: Eight derivatives of monensin with a modified C25-C26 moiety were synthesized. Their ionophore properties were studied on human erythrocytes by measuring Na + influx with 23 Na NMR and concomitant K + and H + efflux by potentiometry. Modification of OH-26 led to inversion of selectivity of transport in favor of K + /Na + in comparison with monensin. This selectivity disappeared by suppression of the C26-OH moiety. Finally the ionophore ability was lost if the head-to-tail chelation of the monensin skeleton was prevented by blocking the terminal OH-25 and -26 functions. All the compounds were inactive on Gram-negative bacteria and fungi. MIC measured on Bacillus cereus showed that derivatives with increased K + /Na + selectivity were clearly the most active against Bacillus growth. Most of the compounds showed potent antimalarial properties in the nanomolar range when tested in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum. The IC 50 s measured were correlated with the whole Na + and K + transport efficiency rather than with the ionic selectivity. In both cases determination of initial fluxes of transport for both cations (Na + and K + ) was necessary to investigate the relationship between biological and ionophore properties.

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