151414-47-0Relevant articles and documents
HYDANTOIN AND THIOHYDANTOIN DERIVATIVES AS ANTIVIRAL DRUGS
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Page/Page column 156, (2013/12/03)
The present invention relates to a compound of the following formula (I), or a salt, solvate, tautomer, enantiomer, diastereoisomer or racemic mixture thereof: as well as its use as a drug, notably in the treatment of hepatitis C, its preparation process, and the pharmaceutical compositions containing such a compound.
MONOCYCLIC AROYLPYRIDINONES AS ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENTS
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Page/Page column 85, (2010/02/07)
The present invention relates to monocyclic aroylpyridinones, processes for their preparation, and their use in medicaments, especially for the treatment of COPD: (formula I).
The effect of fluorine substitution on the physicochemical properties and the analgesic activity of paracetamol
Barnard,Storr,O'Neill,Park
, p. 736 - 744 (2007/10/02)
The physicochemical properties and analgesic action of six fluorinated analogues of 4-hydroxyacetanilide (paracetamol) have been investigated. Fluorine substitution adjacent to the hydroxyl group increased lipophilicity and oxidation potential whilst substitution adjacent to the amide had little effect on lipophilicity but led to a greater increase in oxidation potential. Lack of coplanarity and conjugation of the amide group and aromatic ring was also apparent with the analogues that had fluorine in the 2 and 6 positions. Introduction of fluorine into the amide group of paracetamol increased the lipophilicity 4-fold and also increased the oxidation potential of paracetamol. ED50 values for analgesic activity in the phenylquinone-induced abdominal constriction test on male Swiss White mice showed that ring substitution by fluorine reduced activity, especially at the 2,6-positions. Introduction of fluorine into the amide group enhanced activity significantly. Correlation of the analgesic activity with the physicochemical properties indicated that conjugation (and planarity) of the amide group with the aromatic ring is essential for activity and that ease of oxidation may also be an important factor.