50380-00-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Antiimplantation Agents: Part I - 1-Arylthiosemicarbazides
Nagarajan, K.,Talwalker, P.K.,Kulkarni, C.L.,Venkateswarlu, A.,Prabhu, S.S.,Nayak, G.V.
, p. 1243 - 1257 (2007/10/02)
Several 1-arylthiosemicarbazides, 2-arylhydrazinothiazolines and 2-arylhydrazinodihydrothiazines have been examined for their antiimplantation activity in rats.Among the active compounds, 4-methyl-1-(3,5-bistrifluoromethylphenyl)thiosemicarbazide (3, C 2696-Go) and the corresponding 4,4-dimethyl (47), ethyl (4), n-butyl (5) and allyl (6) derivatives completely inhibit implantation at doses 10, 3, 20, 20 and 30 mg/kg respectively.The 3,4-dichlorophenyl analogue (32) is effective at a dose of 30 mg/kg. 2-(3,5-Bistrifluoromethylphenyl)hydrazinothiazoline (51) and the corresponding dihydrothiazine (63) show a weaker activity.The biological profile of C 2696-Go has been investigated in detail.It appears to prevent implantation by its antiuterotropic activity and ability to inhibit desiduoma formation.
Anticoccidial derivatives of 6-azauracil. II. High potency and long plasma life of N1-phenyl structures
Miller,Mylari,Howes Jr.,Lynch,Lynch,Koch
, p. 1483 - 1487 (2007/10/08)
Attachment of substituted phenyl side chains at N1 of 6-azauracil caused striking increases in plasma life and anticoccidial potency. The increases were related in part to the acidity of the imide hydrogen. Maximum effects were shown by phenyl rings substituted in both meta positions by compact, electron-withdrawing, lipophilic substituents, as in 1-(3',5'-dichlorophenyl)-6 azauracil, which had a plasma half-life of 160 h and a potency 250-fold greater than that of 6-azauracil.
