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Revision as of 04:25, 18 February 2025
4-Aminoquinoline

4-Aminoquinoline is a class of chemical compounds that are derivatives of quinoline with an amino group at the 4-position. These compounds are known for their antimalarial properties and have been used in the treatment of malaria.
Chemical Structure
4-Aminoquinolines are characterized by the presence of a quinoline core, which is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound, with an amino group attached to the fourth carbon of the quinoline ring. This structural modification is crucial for their biological activity.
Mechanism of Action
4-Aminoquinolines exert their antimalarial effects primarily by interfering with the parasite's ability to detoxify heme, a byproduct of hemoglobin digestion. The accumulation of toxic heme leads to the death of the Plasmodium parasites responsible for malaria.
Uses
4-Aminoquinolines are primarily used in the treatment and prevention of malaria. Some of the well-known drugs in this class include:
These drugs have been used extensively in the past, although resistance to chloroquine has limited its effectiveness in many parts of the world.
Derivatives
Several derivatives of 4-aminoquinoline have been developed to enhance their antimalarial activity and reduce side effects. These include:
Each of these derivatives has unique properties and uses in the treatment of malaria and other conditions.
Side Effects
The use of 4-aminoquinolines can be associated with several side effects, including gastrointestinal disturbances, pruritus, and, in rare cases, retinopathy. Long-term use, particularly of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, requires monitoring for potential ocular toxicity.
Related Pages
Gallery
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3D space-filling model of 4-Aminoquinoline
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Chemical structure of Amodiaquine
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Chemical structure of Chloroquine
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Chemical structure of Hydroxychloroquine
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4-Aminoquinoline structure
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4-Aminoquinoline 3D spacefill model
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Amodiaquine structure
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Chloroquine structure
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Hydroxychloroquine structure