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Antimalarial drugs. 46. Folate antagonists. 15. 2,4-Diamino-6-(2-naphthylsulfonyl)quinazoline and related 2,4-diamino-6-[(phenyl and naphthyl)sulfinyl and sulfonyl]quinazolines, a potent new class of antimetabolites with phenomenal antimalarial activity
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Antiparasitic AgentMalariaPharmacotherapyPharmaceutical ChemistryP. GallinaceumDrug ResistanceMolecular PharmacologyMedicinal ChemistryArylsulfonyl AnaloguesOwl MonkeysPhenomenal Antimalarial ActivityAntimalarial DrugsAntimicrobial CompoundPharmacologyDrug DiscoveryHerb-drug InteractionAntiparasitic AgentsMedicineFolate Antagonists
Oxidation of an array of 2,4-diamino-6-(arylthio)quinazolines provided the corresponding arylsulfinyl and arylsulfonyl analogues. A variety of these nonclassical analogues of methotrexate exhibited suppressive antimalarial activity superior to that of the parent thioquinazolines against drug-sensitive lines of Plasmodium berghei in mice and P. gallinaceum in chicks, and several displayed potent prophylactic activity against P. gallinaceum. The sulfinyl- and sulfonylquinazolines also retained antimalarial effects against chloroquine-, cycloguanil-, and DDS-resistant lines of P. berghei in mice and against chloroquine- and pyrimethamine-resistant strains of P. falciparum in owl monkeys. Coadministration of one of the most active of these compounds, 2,4-diamino-6-(2-naphthylsulfonyl)-quinazoline (35), with sulfadiazine to monkeys infected with P. falciparum of P. vivax led to greatly enhanced activity and prevented the development of quinazoline resistance.