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- Title
Anticonvulsant Activity of 3-imidazolylflavanones and Their Flexible Analogs: 1-[(2-benzyloxy)phenyl]-2-(azol-1-yl)ethanones as New Lead Compounds.
- Authors
Ahangar, Nematollah; Hafezi, Samira; Irannejad, Hamid; Emami, Saeed
- Abstract
In the search for new anticonvulsants, the (arylalkyl)azole framework has been considered as a valuable scaffold. Accordingly, a series of trans-3-imidazolylflavanones ( 1 - 15) and their flexible analogs 1-[(2-benzyloxy)phenyl]-2-(azol-1-yl)ethanones ( 16 - 19) containing an (arylalkyl)azole substructure were evaluated for their anticonvulsant activities by using pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) and maximal electroshock (MES)induced seizure tests. Also, the effect of substituent on the pendant phenyl ring and the impact of structural flexibility were investigated. The obtained results revealed that 2-(azol-1-yl)ethanone derivatives 16 - 18 exhibited 50 - 100% protection against MES-induced seizures at a dose of 100 mg/kg. Particularly, compound 16 was found to be significantly active at doses of 10 and 30 mg/kg (25 and 75% protection, respectively). This compound showed full protection at a dose of 100 mg/kg. The structure - activity relationship study revealed that the dichloro substituent in the secondary phenyl ring can improve the anticonvulsant activity. Furthermore, disconnection of the C2 - C3 bond of flavanone in trans-3-imidazolylflavanones results in flexible analogs 1-[(2-benzyloxy)phenyl]-2-(azol-1-yl)ethanones with improved anticonvulsant activity. Docking study of representative compound 16 with possible targets involved in convulsions demonstrated that the GABA receptors can be considered as the main target for anticonvulsant activity of compound 16.
- Subjects
HYDROXYACETOPHENONES; BENZYL alcohol; ANTICONVULSANTS; CENTRAL nervous system depressants; MUSCLE relaxants
- Publication
Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 2017, Vol 51, Issue 9, p787
- ISSN
0091-150X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s11094-017-1694-0