Mikhaĭlitsyn F S, Kozyreva N P, Rabinovich S A, Maksakovskaia E V, Kulikovskaia I M, Dadasheva N R, Lebedeva M N, Bekhli A F, Lychko N D, Uvarova N A
Med Parazitol (Mosk). 1992 Jan-Feb(1):50-3.
Synthesis is described and acute toxicity and antimalaria action is studied in new derivatives of quinoline and benzo(g)quinoline containing a 4-(4-alkylpiperazinyl-1)phenylamine substitute. Only the derivatives of benzo(g)quinoline were found to have a high antimalaria effect and to have advantages over the standard agent chloroquine on their tolerance and protective action. One of the compounds, 4-[4-(4-ethylpiperazinyl-1)phenylamino] benzo(g)quinoline, named QUINOPRAZINE, showed some action against Plasmodium berghei chloroquine--resistant infection (isolate LN-K65). This agent was elected for further tests.