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Secondary Sulfonamides as Effective Lactoperoxidase Inhibitors

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Secondary sulfonamides (4a–8h) incorporating acetoxybenzamide, triacetoxybenzamide, hydroxybenzamide, and trihydroxybenzamide and possessing thiazole, pyrimidine, pyridine, isoxazole and thiadiazole groups were synthesized. Lactoperoxidase (LPO, E.C.1.11.1.7), as a natural antibacterial agent, is a peroxidase enzyme secreted from salivary, mammary, and other mucosal glands. In the present study, the in vitro inhibitory effects of some secondary sulfonamide derivatives (4a–8h) were examined against LPO. The obtained results reveal that secondary sulfonamide derivatives (4a–8h) are effective LPO inhibitors. The Ki values of secondary sulfonamide derivatives (4a–8h) were found in the range of 1.096 × 10−3 to 1203.83 µM against LPO. However, the most effective inhibition was found for N-(sulfathiazole)-3,4,5-triacetoxybenzamide (6a), with Ki values of 1.096 × 10−3 ± 0.471 × 10−3 µM as non-competitive inhibition.

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Sulfonamides, Pyridines, lactoperoxidase, secondary sulfonamide, enzyme purification, enzyme inhibition, lactoperoxidase, enzyme purification, Isoxazoles, Article, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Enzyme inhibition, Pyrimidines, Thiadiazoles, Secondary sulfonamide, Lactoperoxidase, Enzyme Inhibitors, secondary sulfonamide, Enzyme purification, enzyme inhibition

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