Abstract:
Happy family, intimate relationship and healthy children are the indication of good
reproductive health which ensures that every child is wanted, every birth is secure, and
every person is free of sexually transmitted disease (STD) and human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV). At present time, population expansion is the growing matter of concern in
the world. According to United States Census Bureau, the current estimation of global
population is 6.93 billion. Furthermore, the poor family planning provisions are
enhancing the spread of STDs mainly HIV/AIDS, trichomoniasis, chlamydiasis, sphyilis
etc. and high risk of unwanted pregnancy. Diseases like STDs are insidious and diabolic,
their scale and scope is large, hidden, and open-ended, the efficacy of many "solutions" is
debatable and contradiction is a common reaction, a global urgency that cannot be
overlooked. N-9, the only marketed spermicide, is commonly used as a contraceptive for
many decades. None of the approaches were proved to be 100% safe and effective
concurrently against HIV and STIs propagation and contraception. Yet on the contrary,
noteworthy efforts are in pipeline to develop safe and effective topical spermicidal
microbicides. Our efforts are basically centered to develop such a spermicide which is
selective, effective, non-detergent, safer, easy to use, affordable, non-irritating to vaginal
tissue, and having microbicidal properties, work through a selective mode of action. So,
we attempt to design, synthesize and evaluate compounds for various biological activities
in vitro like spermicidal, antitrichomonas, antifungal (anticandida), and antibacterial and
their safety towards HeLa and Lactobasillus using standard protocols.
The thesis entitled “Design and Synthesis of Novel Dual Action non Detergent
Spermicides and Anti-spermatogenic Agents” describes our synthetic efforts
towards the development of novel and potential double edged spermicides. This thesis
consists of six chapters.
Chapter 1 highlights the use of dithiocarbamates (DTCs) as a versatile pharmacophore in
Medicinal Chemistry. It covers spermicidal, microbicidal, anticancer, antitubercular and
anti-HIV activities of DTCs with different mode of actions.
Chapter 2 deals with design, synthesis and biological evaluation of different substituted
ammonium salts of dithiocarbamic acid as dual action spermicidal agents.
Chapter 3 describes the synthesis of S-(2-Thioxo-1,3-dithiolan-4-yl) -methyl
dialkylcarbamothioate and S-Thiiran-2-ylmethyl dialkylcarbamothioate via
intermolecular O–S rearrangement in water.
Chapter 4 is divided into two parts: Chapter 4a includes the design and regioselective
synthesis of dithiocarbamates containing disulfide linkage via ring opening of cyclic
trithiocarbonate with amines under solvent-catalyst free condition while Chapter 4b
deals with synthesis and biological evaluation of 2,2'-
disulfanediylbis(3(alkylamino)propane-2,1-diyl) bis(dimethylcarbamodithioate) for
prophylactic vaginal contraception taking inspiration from the results of Chapter 4a.
Chapter 5 presents bis(dialkylaminethiocarbonyl)disulfides as potent double edged
microbicides.
Chapter 6 describes piperazine derived antispermatogenic agents as design, synthesis
and their biological evaluation in vitro.