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Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics 1998-Jun

Quantitative structure-activity relationship of 4,5-diphenyl-2-(substituted thio)-1H-imidazoles as the inhibitors of acyl CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase.

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P Singh
R Kumar

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Abstract

A quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) analysis of 4,5-diphenyl-2-(substituted thio)-1H-imidazoles as the potential inhibitors of acyl CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase is presented with a view to reflect upon the parametric requirement of various substitutions. For this purpose the van der Waals volume, Vw which is the measure of molecular bulk/size of substituents present at R1- and R2-positions has emerged as the befitting correlative parameter. A number of correlations obtained amongst different subclasses of the title compounds have helped in ascertaining the relative importance of X-substituents and the role of Vw(R1) and Vw(R2). Finally, a significant correlation between the sum of van der Waals volume of R1- and R2-substituents, sigma Vw and biological activities of the entire series was also derived. From the resulting parabolic QSAR equation, an optimum molecular bulk of 1.846 x 10(2) A3 leading to the highest potent compound of the series, specially among those congeners which have X = -NH-, was predicted. This finding has, therefore, hinted at the existence of a cavity, capable of accommodating the maximum steric bulk, on to the receptor.

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