SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND ANALGESIC ACTIVITY OF SEVERAL NEW N-SUBSTITUTED PHTHALIMIDE ANALOGUES
AbstractThe synthesis, characterization and spectroscopic studies of new N-substituted pthalimide analogues 2–7 with analgesic activity were described. The compounds were synthesized using phthalic anhydride with various appropriate amines (Triazolamine, Benzocaine, p-Nitro-aniline, pyrazinamide, Phenazone and glycine) in reflux synthesizer. The purity of the compounds was determined by TLC. With the physical and spectral data the structure of the new synthesized compounds were elucidated. The newly synthesized compounds were subjected for the screening of CNS activity by using standard experimental models. The analgesic activity of the selected compounds 2-7 were evaluated in vivo by ip carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and acetic acid- induced ‘writhing’ test in mice. Compounds 2-7 were exhibited significant analgesic activity in hot-plate and acetic acid inducer screening test comparable to the control CMC (Carboxymethylcellulose) and aspirin.
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3199-3203
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IJPSR
Omran Fhid*, Shaban E.A. Saad, Talal H. Zeglam, Asma Eswayah, Jamal Baki, Esra Alnnas, Yousra Haroon, Majda Zitouni and Wafa Sdera
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1, Department of Pharmacology 2, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Tripoli- Libya
ofhid@yahoo.com
22 February, 2014
18 May, 2014
28 June, 2014
http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.5(8).3199-03
01 August, 2014