Abstract:Background: Urea derivatives showed good analgesic activity compared to diclofenac sodium. The addition of the allyl group to the thiourea and 4-tertiary-butylbenzoyl chlorideis expected to provide a better analgesic effect. Objective: The research aimed to synthesize 1-allyl-3-(4-tertiary-Butylbenzoyl) Thiourea and determine its analgesic activity in mice (Mus musculus). Methods: The synthesis was carried out by a modified Schotten-Baumann reaction, via nucleophilic substitution reaction of allylthiourea on … Show more
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