Computational Chemistry

Volume 10, Issue 1 (January 2022)

ISSN Print: 2332-5968   ISSN Online: 2332-5984

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Comparison of Molecular Properties (Stabilities, Reactivity and Interaction) of Manzamenones and Two Antimalarial Drugs (Quinine and Artemisinin) Using Mixed Method Calculations (ONIOM) and DFT (B3LYP)

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DOI: 10.4236/cc.2022.101001    199 Downloads   928 Views  

ABSTRACT

Malaria is a real public health problem. It’s one of the pathologies that mobilize the scientific community. Resistance to existing treatments is the basis for the search for new treatments. Some molecules such as Manzamenones have shown important antimalarial properties. These molecules belong to the family of atypical fatty acid derivatives. This work presents the relative stabilities, some reactivity properties and the privileged sites of interaction by hydrogen bond of fourteen Manzamenones and two antimalarial drugs: quinine and Artemisinin. These analyses were performed using quantum chemical calculations. We employed the two-layer ONIOM calculation method; namely ONIOM (B3LYP/6-311++G (d, p): AM1) for the fourteen Manzamenones. The geometries of the two antimalarials are calculated at B3LYP/6-311++G (d, p). The electrostatic potential (ESP) calculation of all molecules is done at the B3LYP/6-31++G (d, p) level. The formation processes of the molecules are discussed from the thermodynamic quantities we have calculated. The relative stabilities, the energies of the frontier orbitals, the energy gaps, the dipole moment, etc., are evaluated and discussed. The electrostatic potential at the molecular surface has been used to identify the sites favorable to the formation of hydrogen bonds.

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Jacques, A. , Soleymane, K. , Sékou, D. and Sawaliho, B. (2022) Comparison of Molecular Properties (Stabilities, Reactivity and Interaction) of Manzamenones and Two Antimalarial Drugs (Quinine and Artemisinin) Using Mixed Method Calculations (ONIOM) and DFT (B3LYP). Computational Chemistry, 10, 1-18. doi: 10.4236/cc.2022.101001.

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