Abstract:Paracetamol reduces body temperature with multiple mechanisms. Paracetamol is chemically 4-hydroxy acetanilide and has a good safety profile. Following its successful use as an over-the-counter antipyretic and analgesic medication, several attempts were made to increase the potency, mask the bitter taste, and decrease the toxicity of this drug by modifications at the phenyl ring, acetamido group, and hydroxyl group. The free hydroxyl group of paracetamols was masked to obtain prodrugs (carbonate prodrugs, este… Show more
“…Moreover, novel designs of APA hybrids can raise perspective and make compounds easy to prepare with antioxidant, antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antitumor properties. 163,164 A suitable combination of the APAP core with scaffolds from natural products like artemisinin or its derivatives (APAP–dihydroartemisinin molecule, an O-modified APAP prodrug) 165 can also allow refilling the arsenal of needed drugs.…”
The new classification of APAP combinations (prodrugs, codrugs, and hybrids) was proposed. It makes a better understanding of the SAR studies for new pain relievers research and the design development for the analgesic APAP-based compounds.
“…Moreover, novel designs of APA hybrids can raise perspective and make compounds easy to prepare with antioxidant, antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antitumor properties. 163,164 A suitable combination of the APAP core with scaffolds from natural products like artemisinin or its derivatives (APAP–dihydroartemisinin molecule, an O-modified APAP prodrug) 165 can also allow refilling the arsenal of needed drugs.…”
The new classification of APAP combinations (prodrugs, codrugs, and hybrids) was proposed. It makes a better understanding of the SAR studies for new pain relievers research and the design development for the analgesic APAP-based compounds.
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