Quinazolinone and Quinazoline Derivatives: Synthesis and Biological Application

Drug discovery and optimization comprise one of the most significant targets in medicinal chemistry. Quinazoline and quinazolinone derivatives and nitrogen-containing heterocycles have received significant attention due to their widely and distinct biopharmaceutical activities. Quinazolines and quinazolinones are considered as noteworthy chemical for the synthesis of diverse physiological significance and pharmacological utilized molecules. Quinazolines are building blocks for about 150 naturally occurring alkaloids with a broad range of biological activity. The various substituted quinazolines and quinazolinones displayed important, for example, sedative hypnotics, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antipsychotic, antifungal, antimalarial, anticonvulsant, anti-Parkinsonism, cancer, and other activities. This chapter aims to highlight the latest evidence of quinazolinone and quinazoline derivatives as a privileged scaffold in medicinal chemistry.


Introduction
Emergence of drug resistance has created a critical and unmet medical requirement for the innovation and development of novel classes of antibacterial agents [1][2][3][4]. Due to the appearance of drug resistance bacterial strains, there is an escalating need for the development of novel antibiotics to treat the resistant bacteria stain. Diverse set of biological activities of quinazolinones (fused heterocyclic system) such as anti-inflammatory, anticonvulsant, anticancer, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-HIV and anti-analgesic [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16], have encouraged to abundant of medicinal chemists to investigate this fused heterocycles as a novel drug molecules. Several research groups have successfully investigated and reported the promising antimicrobial properties and structure-activity relationships (SAR) of various quinazolinone derivatives.
Quinazolines and quinazolinones emerged as a privileged class of nitrogen containing heterocyclic scaffolds; exhibits a broad spectrum of pharmacological activities, viz. anti-inflammatory, antitubercular, and antiviral activities [17]. Number of quinazoline derived compound have been approved as a drug; for example prazosin and doxazosine are used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia and post-traumatic stress disorder [18], and erlotinib and gefitinib both are used for the curing of lung and pancreatic cancers (Figure 1) [19]. Quinazolinone
3. Quinazolin-4(3H)-one was synthesized by the reaction of anthranilic acid with excess formamide at 120°C in an open air. This is also known as Niementowski reaction [26].
7. The amino-quinazolin-4(3H)-one was synthesized by means of the reaction of the corresponding methyl anthranilate with an excess amount of guanidine in ethyl alcohol containing sodium ethoxide in moderate yield [29].
8. 4-Arylaminoquinazolines has vast biological potential as anticancer agents, thus there has been great interest in their syntheses. Through the reaction of 2-aminobenzonitrile with different substituted anilines and anhydrous aluminum chloride, amidines were readily produced. Highest yield of the amidine intermediates was obtained, when excess amounts of suitable aniline and aluminum chloride were used [30].
11. The reaction of 2-aminobenzonitrile with Grignard reagents yields the intermediates. The produced intermediate derivatives were very significant for getting many types of quinazoline derivatives. Upon their cyclization with acid chlorides, anhydrides, and formates, they formed the corresponding quinazoline derivatives in moderate to good yields. This general method for the preparation of various 2,4-disubstituted quinazoline derivatives is highly flexible and useful [33].

Biological activities of quinazolinone and quinazoline derivatives
Subsequently the innovation of quinazoline ring numeral of structural modifications have been made in order to raise the biological activities such as antitubercular,  clinical trials. Studies make known that these antineoplastic drugs have exhibited the diverse kinds of side effects, as a result researchers around the world are engaged in the designing of more proficient and novel antineoplastic drugs. Recently, quinazoline and its derivatives have been considered as a novel class of neoplastic chemotherapeutic agents to facilitate activity against diverse tumors. Quinazoline is one of the most attractive novel bioactive compounds between all the heterocyclic compounds.
Quinazolinone derivatives, the privileged structures in the field of medicinal chemistry not only act as good anticancer agents but also act as good DNA intercalates [1, 2]. A systematic report is depicted herein for quinazoline ring. A number of quinazolinone and quinazoline derivatives (compounds 1-24) have been reported for their various anticancer activities (Figure 2) .
A series of quinazolinone derived Schiff base derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for their in vitro H+/K+-ATPase inhibition. Many quinazolinone derived Schiff base exhibited outstanding potency, compared to the reference drug omeprazole. Especially, hydroxy and methoxy derivatives were the most potent compounds, contributing positively to gastric H+/K+-ATPase inhibition. Preliminary structureactivity relationship revealed that the compounds 25-30 with electron donating moiety (OH, OCH 3 ) were found to be excellent activity and compounds 31-34 with electron withdrawing moiety (Cl and NO 2 ) were found to be least antiulcer agents [57].
Quinazolinone derived Schiff base derivatives were also used as novel antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents. The in vitro antioxidant activities of these compounds were evaluated and compared with commercial antioxidants viz. ascorbic acid (AA), gallic acid (GA), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), (DPPH) assay, etc. Data illustrates that quinazolinone derived Schiff base with electron donating moiety (OH, OCH 3 ) were found to be excellent antioxidants and compounds with electron withdrawing moiety (Cl, NO 2 ) were found to be excellent anti-inflammatory agents [58].
Azaisatins derivative containing 4(3H) quinazolinones has been designed and synthesized and were screened for their potential antimicrobial activities, which exhibited some authentic results towards testing organism in vitro and in vivo studies. Azaisatins derivatives with -C 6 H 13 (40) display good antimicrobial activity compare to other synthesized Azaisatins [60].
Quinazolinone derivatives containing 3-acrylamino motifs were screened for antifungal activities against four phytopathogenic fungi by minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) method. Compounds 41-43, exhibited broad antifungal activities and substituent's play important role in activities [61]. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.89203 A series of novel quinazolinone derivatives containing an amino substituted amino moiety were reported for their cytotoxic and antibacterial activities. Among the synthesized compounds 47-49 showed broad-spectrum cytotoxic activities giants at least four cancer cell lines at low concentrations. Compounds 44-46 exhibited good to moderate antibacterial activities against gram positive and gram negative bacterial strains [62].
Quinazolinone derivatives manipulate mutant p53 proteins and their corresponding cellular response in p53 mutant cancer cells. Compounds 50 and 51 exhibited promising broad-spectrum anti-cancer effects, while 50 demonstrated selective and exclusive inhibition activity in p53 mutant cancer cell lines. Quinazolinone derivatives 50 dictate mutant p53 function for apoptotic cell death [63].
RAD51 is an essential component of the homologous recombination DNA repair pathway and is over expressed in drug-resistant cancers, including aggressive triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). Structure activity relationships study of quinazolinone derivatives showed that inhibitor (53) as a novel RAD51 inhibitor exhibited up to 15-fold enhanced inhibition of cell growth. Furthermore, inhibitors 17 notably hamper TNBC cell sensitivity to DNA damage. This would be potentially targeted therapy for cancer treatment [65].

Conclusions
Over the past few decades, more effort has been established into searching of better drugs with minimal side effects. Herein number versatile synthetic procedures are discussed for the synthesis of quinazolinone and quinazoline derivatives. In general, quinazolinone and quinazoline derivatives are known to possess wide range of activities. A specific activity depends on the substituent present at an appropriate position of quinazoline. The study of natural and synthetic quinazolinone and quinazoline derivatives identified as potentially promising candidates for developing as novel therapeutic agents. There is possibility for further development as new research into study of medicinal chemistry related field.