Abstract
Simple synthesis of modafinil derivatives and their biological activity are described. The key synthetic strategies involve substitution and coupling reactions. We determined the anti-inflammatory effects of modafinil derivatives in cultured BV2 cells by measuring the inhibition of nitrite production and expression of iNOS and COX-2 after LPS stimulation. It was found that for sulfide analogues introduction of aliphatic groups on the amide part (compounds 11a-d) resulted in lower anti-inflammatory activity compared with cyclic or aromatic moieties (compounds 11e-k). However, for the sulfoxide analogues, introduction of aliphatic moieties (compounds 12a-d) showed higher anti-inflammatory activity than cyclic or aromatic fragments (compounds 12e-k) in BV-2 microglia cells. © 2012 by the authors.
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Jung, J. C., Lee, Y., Son, J. Y., Lim, E., Jung, M., & Oh, S. (2012). Simple synthesis of modafinil derivatives and their anti-inflammatory activity. Molecules, 17(9), 10446–10458. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules170910446
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