N-substituted [phenyl-pyrazolo]-oxazin-2-thiones as COX-LOX inhibitors: Influence of the replacement of the oxo -group with thioxo- group on the COX inhibition activity of N-substituted pyrazolo-oxazin-2-ones

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Targeting to the synthesis of potent dual acting COX/LOX inhibitors as future anti-inflammatory drugs, we attempted a modification of the compounds based on docking analysis results. A substitution of the oxygen of the oxo-group of the oxazin-2-one ring by sulphur resulted in a four to over ten fold improvement of COX and LOX inhibitory action. N-phenyl derivatives exhibited the best biological properties with the 4-methoxy-phenyl derivative showing the best COX-1 and LOX inhibitory action and the 4-Br-phenyl derivative exhibiting the best COX-2 inhibitory action combined with good COX-1 and LOX inhibitory capacity. © ARKAT-USA, Inc.

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Bennamane, N., Nedjar-Kolli, B., Geronikaki, A. A., Eleftheriou, P. T., Kaoua, R., Boubekeur, K., … Saxenaf, A. K. (2010). N-substituted [phenyl-pyrazolo]-oxazin-2-thiones as COX-LOX inhibitors: Influence of the replacement of the oxo -group with thioxo- group on the COX inhibition activity of N-substituted pyrazolo-oxazin-2-ones. Arkivoc, 2011(2). https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0012.206

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