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2-Pyrazoline derivatives are synthesized by diverse reaction schemes and display a broad spectrum of potential pharmacological activities. The derivatives are present in numerous pharmacologically active molecules such as azolid/ tandearil (anti-inflammatory), phenazone/ amidopyrene/ methampyrone (analgesic and antipyretic), anturane (uricosuric) and indoxacarb (insecticide). New therapeutic agents having improved potency and lesser toxicity are developed by changing in their structure, and it has offered a high degree of diversity that has proven useful for the new drug development. The aim…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
2-Pyrazoline derivatives are synthesized by diverse reaction schemes and display a broad spectrum of potential pharmacological activities. The derivatives are present in numerous pharmacologically active molecules such as azolid/ tandearil (anti-inflammatory), phenazone/ amidopyrene/ methampyrone (analgesic and antipyretic), anturane (uricosuric) and indoxacarb (insecticide). New therapeutic agents having improved potency and lesser toxicity are developed by changing in their structure, and it has offered a high degree of diversity that has proven useful for the new drug development. The aim of the present research was thus focused on 2-pyrazoline-1-carboxamide derivatives. The 2-pyrazoline-1-carboxamide derivatives were synthesized by convenient, economical methods in less reaction time and with better yield of products with high level of purity. The compounds numbered 4d-4e, 4j-4k, and 4m-4t were most protective against MES even at 30 mg/kg dose levels. The synthesized compounds were showing minimal neurotoxicity. Thus, it is concluded that all the tested compounds are protective against MES at 100-300 mg/kg dose levels and show promising anticonvulsant activity.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Md Azizur Rahman is working as an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Integral University, and Dr. Anees A. Siddiqui was Ex-Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy (SPER), Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University), New Delhi, India.