Quinoline Derivatives: In Vitro Antimicrobial Study

Some quinoline derivatives were synthesized and their structures were confirmed by IR, 1H NMR and mass spectroscopy. Screening of all these synthesized compounds were done in vitro against four Gram positive bacteria, four Gram negative bacteria and four fungal strains in dimethyl sulphoxide and N, N-dimethyl formamide. It is observed that N, N-dimethyl formamide is good solvent for the these compounds in selected strains and compounds containing cyano and nitro groups are more effective in inhibiting these strains. *Corresponding author: Shipra Baluja, Department of Chemistry, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, 360005, Gujarat, India, E-mail: shipra_baluja@rediffmail.com Citation: Baluja, S., et al. Quinoline Derivatives: In Vitro Antimicrobial Study. (2017) J Pharm Pharmaceutics 4(1): 105110. Quinoline Derivatives: In Vitro Antimicrobial Study Shipra Baluja1*, Sumitra Chanda2, Pooja Moteriya2, Paras Ramavat1 Received date: April 04, 2016 Accepted date: January 10, 2017 Published date: January 18, 2017 DOI: 10.15436/2377-1313.17.017 Baluja, S., et al. Out of various classes of hetercycles, Quinolines have attracted much attention, because a large number of natural and synthetic products possess this heterocyclic unit[11-13]. Literature survey shows that various quinoline derivatives are known to possess a wide range of pharmacological properties, such as antiviral[14], antitubercular[15], antidiabetic[16], antibacterial[17], anticancer[18], antiarthritic, analgesic[19] antiinflammatory[20], antioxidant[21] etc. Owing to their interesting biological properties, in the present work some novel quinoline derivatives were synthesized from arylidine, dimidone and ammonium acetate. The characterization of these synthesized compounds was done by IR, 1H NMR and mass spectral analysis. The antimicrobial activity of the synthesized compounds was done against some pathogenic Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria and fungi in dimethyl sulphoxide and N, N-dimethyl formamide.

Owing to their interesting biological properties, in the present work some novel quinoline derivatives were synthesized from arylidine, dimidone and ammonium acetate. The characterization of these synthesized compounds was done by IR, 1 H NMR and mass spectral analysis.
The antimicrobial activity of the synthesized compounds was done against some pathogenic Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria and fungi in dimethyl sulphoxide and N, N-dimethyl formamide.

Synthesis of arylidine
Equimolar methanolic solution of substituted aldehyde and malano nitrile using piperidine as a base was stirred for 30 minutes at room temperature. The progress of reaction was confirmed by Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) (Performed on aluminium coated plate Gel60F 254 (E.Merck) using (0.6: 0.4-Hexane: Ethyl acetate) as mobile phase. After the completion of reaction, the reaction mass was filtered, washed with methanol and dried under vacuum. The product was crystallized from methanol. Similarly, other substituted arylidines were synthesized.

Synthesis of quinoline derivatives
The methanolic solution of above synthesized substituted arylidine (1 mole), dimidone (1 mole) and ammonium acetate (5 mole) was stirred at room temperature for one hour. The progress of reaction was confirmed by Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) (Performed on aluminium coated plate Gel60F 254 (E.Merck)) using (0.5: 0.5-Hexane: Ethyl acetate) as mobile phase. The reaction mass was filtered, dried and was crystallized from methanol. The scheme of synthesized compounds is given in (Figure 1).

Structure confirmation
The structures of synthesized crystallized compounds were confirmed by FTIR, 1 H NMR and mss spectral data. IR spectra were recorded on Shimadzu FT-IR-8400 instrument. 1 H-NMR spectra were taken on a Bruker AVANCE II 400 using DMSO-d 6 and mass spectra were determined using direct inlet probe on a GCMS-QP-2010 mass spectrometer. (Figures 2 -4) shows IR, 1 H NMR and mass spectra of R-1.

Results and Discussion
The physical constants of synthesized compounds are reported in (Table 1).

Prediction of molecular descriptors and bioactivity score
Molinspiration software was used for calculation of molecular properties such as lipophilicity (Log P), total polar surface area, number of hydrogen bond doners and acceptors, number of atoms, number of rotatable bonds etc. Further, prediction of bioactivity score for drug targets such as G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) ligands, kinase inhibitors, ion channel modulators, enzymes and nuclear receptors etc.
To determine drug likeness of compounds, Lipinski's rule [23] is applied. It is a thumb rule of five to determine if a compound has properties that would make it likely to be drug. Lipinski's rule states that absorption or permeation of a molecule is more likely when the molecular mass less than 500 daltons, the octanol-water partition coefficient (log P) is not greater than 5 and the molecule has not more than 5 hydrogen bond donors (nitrogen or oxygen atoms with one or more hydrogen atoms) and not more than 10 hydrogen bond acceptors (nitrogen or oxygen atoms).
Further, the probability of organic molecules to be drug like can also be predicted by their bioactivity score [24] . If the bioactivity score is greater than zero, compound is active, if score is in the range 0.0 to -5.0 then compound is moderately active but less than -5.0 score suggests inactive compound.  Only R-4 exhibited inhibition against Corynebacterium rubrum (CR). Other compounds had no effect. However, in DMF, R-1,
The inhibition depends on solvent, structure and bacterial strain. All the synthesized compounds had the same central moiety but different substitution groups. (Table 1) shows the substitution group present in these compounds. Thus, 3-nitro group (present in R-4) was effective against Corynebacterium rubrum (CR) in DMSO. Other groups were not effective at all for all these Gram positive bacteria. However, in DMF, i.e., 3-chloro, 4-cyano and 3-nitro groups present in R-1, R-3 and R-4 respectively were effective against Bacillus cereus (BC) and Staphylococcus aureus (SA). For Listeria monocytogenes (LM), only R-3 containing 4-cyano group showed inhibition. However, none of these groups present in four compounds had any effect on Corynebacterium rubrum (CR).
Thus, R-2 had no effect against any of these bacterial strains in both DMF and DMSO. This compound contained 2, 4-dimethoxy group which was found to be not effective at all. Further, inhibition was higher in DMF as compared to DMSO against all the four selected Gram positive bacteria.
Thus, DMF was better solvent for the studied compounds. In DMSO, all the Gram positive bacteria except Corynebacterium rubrum (CR) were resistant whereas in DMF, Corynebacterium rubrum (CR) was most resistant bacteria. In Vitro Antimicrobial Study J Pharm Pharmaceutics | volume 4: issue 1 ( Figure 6 A & B) shows zone of inhibition of synthesized compounds against Gram negative bacteria in DMSO and DMF. In DMSO, against Escherichia coli (EC), none of the compound showed inhibition. Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA), only R-4 exhibited inhibition. R-1 and R-3 are effective only against Salmonella typhimurium (ST) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP). Thus, 3-chloro (as in R-1) and 4-cyano (as in R-3) groups inhibit both Salmonella typhimurium (ST) and Klebsiella pneumonia (KP). Only 3-nitro group was effective against PA. Comparison of inhibition of R-1 and R-3 shows that in DMSO, R-3 exhibited maximum inhibition Salmonella typhimurium (ST) whereas reverse is true against Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP). R-2 had no effect at all in DMSO.
In DMF, only R-1 and R-2 showed inhibition against Escherichia coli (EC) and inhibition is higher for R-1. However, against Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP), only R-3 and R-4 exhibited inhibition. Inhibition was higher for R-4 against PA and R-3 against KP. All the four compounds were effective against Salmonella typhimurium (ST) to the sane extent. Thus, 3-chloro and 2, 5-dimethoxy groups had affect against Escherichia coli (EC) and Salmonella typhimurium (ST) whereas 3-nitro and 4-cyano groups could inhibit all the Gram negative bacteria except Escherichia coli (EC).
Against all these Gram negative bacterial strains, more compounds exhibited inhibition in DMF as compared to DMSO. Thus, DMF was better solvent for the studied compounds against these Gram negative bacteria. (Figure 7 A & B) show the zone of inhibition of compounds against some fungal strains in DMSO and DMF. It is evident that in DMSO, none of compounds showed inhibition against Candida glabrata (CG), Candida epicola (CE) and Cryptococcus neoformans (CN). Against Candida albicans (CA), inhibition is exhibited by only R-3 and R-4 to the same extent. Thus, 4-cyano and 3-nitro were effective against this strain to the same extent. In DMF, only R-4 containing 3-nitro group showed inhibition against Candida glabrata (CG). For other fungal strains, none of the compound was effective.

Drug likeness calculation on the basis of Lipinski rule:
The molecular properties and bioactivity score of all synthesized compound calculated by molinspiration software are given in (Tables 2 & 3) respectively.  All the synthesized compounds obeyed Lipinski's rule. These compounds showed good permeability across cell membrane as miLog values were found below 5. TPSA of these compounds were found in the range of 78.91 -124.74. Molecular weights of all the compounds were found to be less than 500 and number of hydrogen bond donors and hydrogen bond accep-tors are 7 and 3 respectively for all the compounds. n violations is zero suggesting thereby that these compounds can be easily binded to receptor.
( Table 3) shows that all the parameters i.e., GPCR ligand, ion channel modulator, kinase inhibitor, nuclear receptor ligand, protease inhibitor, enzyme inhibitor were in the range (-1.63 to -0.64). This suggests that the synthesized compounds are moderately bioactive.

Conclusion
It is concluded that DMF was better solvent for antimicrobial activities of the studied compounds. Further, out of the four compounds, R-3 and R-4 containing 4-cyano and 3-nitro groups could inhibit more strains than 3-chloro and 2,5-di methoxy groups. The prediction of drug likeness of studied compounds also suggests moderate activity of compounds.