articlePharmaceuticalsJan 29, 2026GOLD OA

Design and Synthesis of 4-Arylazo Pyrazole Carboxamides as Dual AChE/BChE Inhibitors: Kinetic and In Silico Evaluation

Adıyaman University · Kafkas University · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Methods

Thirteen derivatives 5(a–m) were synthesized, fully characterized with analytical techniques (FT-IR, H NMR, and C NMR), and tested in vitro against AChE and BChE, with tacrine (THA) used as the reference inhibitor. Docking calculations were used to examine plausible binding modes. The top-ranked complexes (7XN1–5e and 4BDS–5i) were further examined by 100 ns explicit-solvent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in Cresset Flare, followed by RMSD/RMSF analysis and contact-persistence profiling. Predicted ADME/Tox. properties were also assessed to identify potential developability issues.

Results

The series showed strong ChE inhibition, and several compounds were more potent than THA. Compound 5e (4-nitro) was the most active AChE inhibitor (KI = 20.86 ± 1.61 nM) compared with THA (KI = 164.40 ± 20.84 nM). For BChE, the KI values ranged from 31.21 to 87.07 nM and exceeded the reference compound’s activity. MD trajectories supported stable binding in both systems (10–100 ns mean backbone RMSD: 2.21 ± 0.17 Å for 7XN1–5e; 1.89 ± 0.11 Å for 4BDS–5i). Most fluctuations were confined to flexible regions, while key contacts remained in place, consistent with the docking models. ADME/Tox. predictions suggested moderate lipophilicity but generally low aqueous solubility; all compounds were predicted as non-BBB permeant, and selected liabilities were flagged (e.g., carcinogenicity for 5e/5g/5h/5i; nephrotoxicity for 5f/5g).

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Keywords
  • In silico
  • Lipophilicity
  • Tacrine
  • Docking (animal)
  • Pyrazole
  • Butyrylcholinesterase
  • Acetylcholinesterase
  • Cholinesterase
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