A variety of novel 3-(3-methylphenyl)-2-substituted amino-3H-quinazolin-4-ones were synthesized by reacting the amino group of 2-hydrazino-3-(3-methylphenyl)-3H-quinazolin-4-one with a variety of aldehydes and ketones. The starting material 2-hydrazino-3-(3-methylphenyl)-3H-quinazolin-4-one was synthesized from 3-methyl aniline. The title compounds were investigated for analgesic, anti-inflammatory and ulcerogenic index activities. Compound 2-(1-ethylpropylidene-hydrazino)-3-(3-methylphenyl)-3H-quinazolin-4-one (AS2) was the most active analgesic agent. Compound 2-(1-methylbutylidene-hydrazino)-3-(3-methylphenyl)-3H-quinazolin-4-one (AS3) was the most active anti-inflammatory agent and was moderately more potent than the reference standard diclofenac sodium. The test compounds showed only mild ulcerogenic potential compared with aspirin.
The first generation antihistamines penetrate the blood brain barrier and also possess anticholinergic properties; this has led to the development of a second generation of H 1 -antagonists such as terfenadine, cetirizine and astemizole (1). A common feature of the first generation compounds includes two aryl or heteroaryl rings linked to an ali-
In the present work, design, synthesis, and pharmacological evaluation of the analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and ulcerogenic-index activities of new 3-subsituted-amino-2-methylsulfanyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-3H-benzo[4,5]thieno[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-ones, structurally planed by exploiting a clear concept of bio-isosterism, are reported. All compounds exhibited significant analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity. Compounds A1, A3 showed higher analgesic activity and more potent anti-inflammatory activity than that of the reference compound diclofenac sodium. Interestingly, the test compounds showed only mild ulcerogenic potential when compared to that of acetylsalicylic acid.
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