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Synthesis, Characterization and Anti-Inflammatory Activity Some 1-(4-Substituted)-2-(-4-(Piperazine-1-Yl) Bis-Thiazole-5-Yl) 2-Methyl-4-nitro-1h-Imidazole- 1-Yl) Ethanone


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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa, 425451, Nandurbar, Maharashtra, India
2 Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Ibne-Sina National Medical College, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
3 Department of Pharmacology, Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa, 425451, Nandurbar, Maharashtra, India
     

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Novel set of 1-(4-substituted)-2-(-4-(piperazine-1-yl) bis-thiazole-5-yl) 2-Methyl-4-Nitro-1H-imidazole-1-yl) ethanon compounds were synthesized. The adduct of piperazine were synthesized by nucleophilic addition of benzoyl isothiocyanate/substituted benzoyl isothiocyanate in bi-molar quantity at reflux temperature. The target compounds (AR-15a to AR-55a) were synthesized as 1-chloro-3-(2-methyl-4-nitro1H-imidazole-1-yl) propane-2-on (a) was added in bi-imolar quantity to a solution of adduct (substituted-bis-piperazinyl-4-thioyl) benzamide/chlorobenzamide in acetonitrile. The synthesized compounds were characterized by physicochemical parameters and IR, 1H NMR, Mass and elemental spectral analysis. The synthesized compounds were evaluated for their in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity using HRBC membrane stabilization method and in-vivo anti-inflammatory activity by carrageenin-induced rat paw oedema model at 20 mg/kg body weight using diclofenac and ibuprofen as standard drugs. Compounds AR-45a and AR-55a showed maximum in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity membrane stabilization at 65% and 68% protection at 200 μ/mL. However moderate to poor protection was observed by in-vivo anti-inflammatory study in carragenane induced rat hind paw edema.

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Thiazoles, Nitroimidazole, Piperazine, Anti-Inflammaory, Membrane Stabilization.
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  • Synthesis, Characterization and Anti-Inflammatory Activity Some 1-(4-Substituted)-2-(-4-(Piperazine-1-Yl) Bis-Thiazole-5-Yl) 2-Methyl-4-nitro-1h-Imidazole- 1-Yl) Ethanone

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Authors

Aejaz Ahmed
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa, 425451, Nandurbar, Maharashtra, India
Khurshid I. Molvi
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Ibne-Sina National Medical College, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Gulam Javed Khan
Department of Pharmacology, Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa, 425451, Nandurbar, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


Novel set of 1-(4-substituted)-2-(-4-(piperazine-1-yl) bis-thiazole-5-yl) 2-Methyl-4-Nitro-1H-imidazole-1-yl) ethanon compounds were synthesized. The adduct of piperazine were synthesized by nucleophilic addition of benzoyl isothiocyanate/substituted benzoyl isothiocyanate in bi-molar quantity at reflux temperature. The target compounds (AR-15a to AR-55a) were synthesized as 1-chloro-3-(2-methyl-4-nitro1H-imidazole-1-yl) propane-2-on (a) was added in bi-imolar quantity to a solution of adduct (substituted-bis-piperazinyl-4-thioyl) benzamide/chlorobenzamide in acetonitrile. The synthesized compounds were characterized by physicochemical parameters and IR, 1H NMR, Mass and elemental spectral analysis. The synthesized compounds were evaluated for their in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity using HRBC membrane stabilization method and in-vivo anti-inflammatory activity by carrageenin-induced rat paw oedema model at 20 mg/kg body weight using diclofenac and ibuprofen as standard drugs. Compounds AR-45a and AR-55a showed maximum in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity membrane stabilization at 65% and 68% protection at 200 μ/mL. However moderate to poor protection was observed by in-vivo anti-inflammatory study in carragenane induced rat hind paw edema.

Keywords


Thiazoles, Nitroimidazole, Piperazine, Anti-Inflammaory, Membrane Stabilization.