Novel orally active analgesic and anti-inflammatory cyclohexyl-N-acylhydrazone derivatives

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The N-acylhydrazone (NAH) moiety is considered a privileged structure, being present in many compounds with diverse pharmacological activities. Among the activities attributed to NAH derivatives anti-inflammatory and analgesic ones are recurrent. As part of a research program aiming at the design of new analgesic and anti-inflammatory lead-candidates, a series of cyclohexyl-N-acylhydrazones 10-26 were structurally designed from molecular modification on the prototype LASSBio-294, representing a new class of cycloalkyl analogues. Compounds 10-26 and their conformationally restricted analogue 9 were synthetized and evaluated as analgesic and anti-inflammatory agents in classical pharmacologic protocols. The cyclohexyl-N-acylhydrazones 10-26 and the cyclohexenyl analogue 9 showed great anti-inflammatory and/or analgesic activities, but compound 13 stood out as a new prototype to treat acute and chronic painful states due to its important analgesic activity in a neuropathic pain model.

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Da Silva, T. F., Júnior, W. B., Alexandre-Moreira, M. S., Costa, F. N., Da Silva Monteiro, C. E., Ferreira, F. F., … Barreiro, E. J. (2015). Novel orally active analgesic and anti-inflammatory cyclohexyl-N-acylhydrazone derivatives. Molecules, 20(2), 3067–3088. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules20023067

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