
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry p. 1712 - 1719 (1988)
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Humber
Ferdinandi
Demerson
Ahmed
Shah
Mobilio
Sabatucci
De Lange
Labbadia
Hughes
DeVirgilio
Neuman
Chau
Weichman
The syntheses of five metabolites of the antiinflammatory drug etodolac (1,8-diethyl-1,3,4,9-tetrahydropyrano-[3,4-b]indole-1-acetic acid) are described, viz. 6-hydroxyetodolac, N-methyletodolac, 4-ureidoetodolac, 8-(1'-hydroxy)etodolac, and 4-oxoetodolac. These syntheses were used to confirm the identities of the metabolites. The metabolites themselves, as well as the previously reported metabolite 7-hydroxyetodolac, were tested in a rat adjuvant edema model and in vitro for their capacity to block prostaglandin production in chondrocyte cells. All either were inactive or possessed only marginal activity. The isolation of N-methyletodolac and 4-oxoetodolac from human and rat urine, respectively, is also described.
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