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Chemistry

TÜBİTAK

Journal

2003

Anti-inflammatory

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Synthesis Of New 4-(5-Chloro-2-Oxo-3h-Benzoxazol-3-Yl)Butanamide Derivatives And Their Analgesic And Anti-Inflammatory Properties, H. Ozan Gülcan, Serdar Ünlü, Erden Banoğlu, M. Fethi̇ Şahi̇n, Esra Küpeli̇, Erdem Yeşi̇lada Jan 2003

Synthesis Of New 4-(5-Chloro-2-Oxo-3h-Benzoxazol-3-Yl)Butanamide Derivatives And Their Analgesic And Anti-Inflammatory Properties, H. Ozan Gülcan, Serdar Ünlü, Erden Banoğlu, M. Fethi̇ Şahi̇n, Esra Küpeli̇, Erdem Yeşi̇lada

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

In this preliminary screening study for developing potent analgesic and anti-inflammatory compounds, eight new 4-(5-chloro-2-oxo-3H-benzoxazol-3-yl)butanamide derivatives were synthesized and screened for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities as well as gastric ulceration potential in tested animals. Their structures were elucidated by their IR, ^{1}H-NMR and elemental analysis. All of the compounds exhibited high analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities. None of the compounds except compound 2g caused gastric lesions or bleeding in tested animals.


Synthesis And Analgesic And Anti-Inflammatory Activity Of New Pyridazinones, Deni̇z S. Doğruer, M. Fethi̇ Şahi̇n, Esra Küpeli̇, Erdem Yeşi̇lada Jan 2003

Synthesis And Analgesic And Anti-Inflammatory Activity Of New Pyridazinones, Deni̇z S. Doğruer, M. Fethi̇ Şahi̇n, Esra Küpeli̇, Erdem Yeşi̇lada

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

A new series of 2-(6-oxo-3,5-diphenyl-6H-pyridazin-1-yl)- acetamides and 3-[6-oxo-3,5-diphenyl-6H-pyridazin-1-yl)-propanamides were synthesized and evaluated in terms of their analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities. All compounds except for 7g were more potent than aspirin in a p-benzoquinone--induced writhing test at 100 mg/kg dose. Compounds 7b, 7c and 7e had the highest anti-inflammatory activity; compound 7e was the most potent in terms of analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities and had no ulcerogenic side effects.