Title of article :
Multiple Linear Regression Study of 2,4-Disubstituted 1,5- Benzodiazepine as Potential Antiinfectives
Author/Authors :
Sudesh, Bhatia Manish Drug Development Sciences Research Group Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - BharatiVidyapeeth college of Pharmacy, Kolhapur, Maharastara, India , Balkrishna, Choudhari Prafulla Drug Development Sciences Research Group Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - BharatiVidyapeeth college of Pharmacy, Kolhapur, Maharastara, India , Bhanudas, Ingale Kundan Drug Development Sciences Research Group Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - BharatiVidyapeeth college of Pharmacy, Kolhapur, Maharastara, India
Abstract :
This paper describes 3D-QSAR analysis and biological evaluation of 1,5-
benzodiazepine analogues. Benzodiazepine nucleus with its simple structure gives
a good opportunity for further modification regarding an increase of its antimicrobial
activity. We synthesized a series of benzodiazepine analogues from condensation
of various chalcones and halo substituted o-phenelynene diamines. All compounds
were assayed in vitro against, E. coli, P. aeruginosa, S. aureus. The models were
generated on the Vlife MDS 3.5; selected models showed a correlation coefficient
(r2) above 0.9 with cross-validated correlation coefficient (q2) above 0.8, respectively,
for all the selected organisms. The 3D-QSAR models generated were externally
validated for all models using a test set of 6 molecules for which the predictive r2
(r2-pred) was found to be above 0.45. The results of 3D-QSAR indicate that
contours can be used to design some potent antibacterial agents.
Keywords :
Antibacterial , 1,5-Benzodiazepine , 3D-QSAR , Multiple linear regression
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics