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Natural marinoquinolines were extracted from sea bacteria, and biological assays have indicated moderate activity against malaria (Plasmodium falciparum K1) ranging from 1.7 to 15 micromolar. Based on these studies, our work aimed at the total synthesis of several unnatural marinoquinolines possessing diverse substitution pattern and to explore their pharmacological activity as novel antimalarial compounds. Most of the new marinoquinolines synthesized in the present study have demonstrated antimalarial activity at the micromolar and nanomolar scale.
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