18193-08-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Phenylquinoline transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 antagonists for the treatment of pain: Discovery of 1-(2-phenylquinoline-4-carbonyl)-N-(4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)pyrrolidine-3-carboxamide
Liao, Chen,Liu, Yan,Liu, Chunxia,Zhou, Jiaqi,Li, Huilan,Wang, Nasi,Li, Jieming,Liu, Taiyu,Ghaleb, Hesham,Huang, Wenlong,Qian, Hai
, p. 845 - 854 (2018/01/10)
Reported herein is the design, synthesis, and pharmacologic characterization of a class of TRPV1 antagonists constructed on a phenylquinoline platform that evolved from Cinchophen lead. This design composes three sections: a phenylquinoline headgroup attached to an aliphatic carboxamides, which is tethered at a phenyl tail group. Optimization of this design led to the identification of 37, comprising a pyrrolidine linker and a trifluoromethyl–phenyl tail. In the TRPV1 functional assay, using cells expressed hTRPV1, 37 antagonized capsaicin-induced Ca2+ influx, with an IC50 value of 10.2 nM. In the complete mice analgesic model, 37 exhibited better antinociceptive activity than the positive control BCTC in diverse pain models. All of these results suggested that 37 could be considered as a lead candidate for the further development of antinociceptive drugs.
Synthesis and analgesic-anti-inflammatory activity of certain fluorinated cinchophen analoques
Aboul-Enein, Hassan Y.,Ibrahim, Said E.
, p. 233 - 237 (2007/10/02)
The synthesis of certain fluorinated cinchophen analogues has been achieved.All compounds show analgesic and apparent anti-inflammatory activity comparable to cinchophen and indomethacin but they are toxic at, or close to the 'active' doses.The structure-activity relationship is discussed.
Synthesis and aldose reductase inhibitory activity of N-(quinolinyl thiocarbonyl) glycine derivatives
Nicolaie, E,Guengoer, T,Goyard, J,Cure, G,Fouquet, A,et al.
, p. 977 - 984 (2007/10/02)
The onset of diabetic complications may be prevented by the inhibition of aldose reductase.Derivatives of N-(quinolinyl thiocarbonyl) glycine were prepared and their in vitro and ex vivo aldose reductase inhibitory activities were tested on rat lens.The cincophen derivatives were the most potent in vitro with an enzyme inhibition value of 29percent at 10-8 M and 91percent at 10-7 for the N--N-methylglycine compound 10a.This activity was shown to be dependent on the nature of the substituents and seems to be optimal for the acids; esterswerefound to be inactive.No compound have shown ex vivo inhibitory activity.It is concluded that the lack of ex vivo activity is likely due to a poor bioavailability or a bad penetration of the compounds in target tissue (lens). aldose reductase inhibitors / diabetic complications / N-(quinolinyl thiocarbonyl) glycine
