The Antioxidant
Additive Approach for Alzheimer’s Disease Therapy: New Ferulic
(Lipoic) Acid Plus Melatonin Modified Tacrines as Cholinesterases
Inhibitors, Direct Antioxidants, and Nuclear Factor (Erythroid-Derived
2)-Like 2 Activators
posted on 2016-10-13, 00:00authored byMohamed Benchekroun, Alejandro Romero, Javier Egea, Rafael León, Patrycja Michalska, Izaskun Buendía, María
Luisa Jimeno, Daniel Jun, Jana Janockova, Vendula Sepsova, Ondrej Soukup, Oscar M. Bautista-Aguilera, Bernard Refouvelet, Olivier Ouari, José Marco-Contelles, Lhassane Ismaili
Novel
multifunctional tacrines for Alzheimer’s disease were obtained
by Ugi-reaction between ferulic (or lipoic acid), a melatonin-like isocyanide, formaldehyde,
and tacrine derivatives, according to the antioxidant additive approach
in order to modulate the oxidative stress as therapeutic strategy.
Compound 5c has been identified as a promising permeable
agent showing excellent antioxidant properties, strong cholinesterase
inhibitory activity, less hepatotoxicity than tacrine, and the best
neuroprotective capacity, being able to significantly activate the
Nrf2 transcriptional pathway.