Design, Synthesis and Evaluation of 2,4,6-substituted Pyrimidine Derivatives as BACE-1 Inhibitor: Plausible Lead for Alzheimer’s Disease

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2021

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Bentham Science

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Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common neurodegenerative disorder afflicting a large mass of population. BACE-1 (β-secretase) is an aspartyl protease of the amyloidogenic pathway considered responsible for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Since it catalyzes the rate-limiting step of Aβ-42 production from amyloid precursor protein (APP), its inhibition is considered a viable therapeutic strategy. We have reported the design of small molecular weight compounds supposed to be blood brain permeable as BACE-1 inhibitors. The clue for the design of this series is drawn from the previously designed series from our research group.

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Pharmacy, Alzheimer's disease, BACE-1, Claisen-Schmidt reaction, Docking simulation, FRET assay, Substituted pyrimidine

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