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Pyrazoles as Anti-inflammatory and Analgesic Agents: In-vivo and In-silico Studies
Geeta Chahal1,2, Jyoti Monga2, Isha Rani3
1Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, 136119, India.
Background:
Pyrazole is a well-known nucleus in the pharmacy field with a wide range of other activities in addition to anti-inflammatory and analgesic, i.e., anticonvulsant, antiviral, and anticancer activities. There are well-known marketed drugs having pyrazole moiety as celecoxib, and lonazolac as COX-II inhibitors.
Aims:
We aim to synthesize better anti-inflammatory than existing ones. Thiophene is also known for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory action. Thus, the fusion of both gives better anti-inflammatory agents. In the present studies, derivatives from two series of pyrazole were prepared by reacting substituted chalcone (3a-3f) derivatives prepared from 2-acetyl thiophene. They substituted aromatic aldehydes with phenyl hydrazine to form (5a-5f) and with 2, 4-dinitro phenyl hydrazine giving compounds (6a-6f) separately.
Methods:
Purified and characterized pyrazoles have been analyzed for in-vivo analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities by using standard methods. Compounds 5e, 5f, and 6d were proved to be potent analgesics and series (5a-5f) was found to have anti-inflammatory action, which was further validated using docking and ADME studies.
Results:
The ADME profile of synthesized compounds was found to be satisfactory.
Conclusion:
The synthesized compounds can serve as lead for further drug designing.
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