Spiroindolone

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The spiroindolones are a class of compounds in which an indolone ring is substituted with another ring in a spiro arrangement.

Chemical structure of cipargamin, a spiroindolone being studied as an antimalarial agent

Alkaloids in this class include horsfiline, rhynchophylline, gelsemine, carapanaubine, and maremycin E.

Spiroindolones are also an emerging class of antimalarial drugs[1] whose mode of action is to inhibit protein synthesis in the target parasite. The most advanced compound in this class in terms of drug development is cipargamin (NITD609).[2]

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