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Synthesis of Fluorescent BODIPY‐Labeled Analogue of Miltefosine for Staining of Acanthamoeba .
Author(s) -
Courrier Emilie,
Maret Corentin,
CharaouiBoukerzaza Sana,
Lambert Victor,
De Nicola Antoinette,
Muzuzu Wenziz,
Ulrich Gilles,
Raberin Hélène,
Flori Pierre,
Moine Baptiste,
He Zhiguo,
Gain Philippe,
Thuret Gilles
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
chemistryselect
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 34
ISSN - 2365-6549
DOI - 10.1002/slct.201801159
Subject(s) - miltefosine , acanthamoeba , bodipy , fluorophore , moiety , fluorescent staining , fluorescence , combinatorial chemistry , chemistry , human health , staining , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , stereochemistry , medicine , immunology , visceral leishmaniasis , environmental health , physics , genetics , quantum mechanics , leishmaniasis
Amoebae pose a potential health risk as pathogenic agents i. e. in the central nervous system or the cornea, early diagnostics are important to implement rapid treatments and reduce impact on human health. Thus, development of selective fluorescent tags for Amoebae is an important issue. Analogues of Miltefosine, a drug effective against various strains of free‐living amoebae, have been synthesized. They are derivatives of the 11‐aminoundecylphosphocholine. Via a peptide bond, a strong emitting BODIPY was embedded to the structure. This compound (1) was used to selectively stain for Acanthamoeba castellanii . In order to test the effect of the insertion of the amide function in the alkylbackbone of this modified Miltefosine, a model molecule (2) was prepared by replacing the dye by the anisidyl moiety. Anti‐amoebic activity was evaluated for both.