Synthesis of a novel series of amino acid prodrugs based on thienopyridine scaffolds and evaluation of their antiplatelet activity

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Abstract

The thienopyridines class of drugs used as P2Y12 receptor antagonists plays a vital role in antiplatelet therapy. To further optimized this compound class, we designed and synthesized a series of amino acid prodrugs of 2-hydroxytetrahydrothienopyridine. All compounds were then evaluated for their inhibitory effect on ADP-induced platelet aggregation in rats and then ED50 and bleeding time of the most potent compounds were compared with commercial drugs. The results showed compound 5c could be a potent and safe candidate for further research.

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Lu, N., Li, L., Zheng, X., Zhang, S., Li, Y., Yuan, J., … Meng, F. (2018). Synthesis of a novel series of amino acid prodrugs based on thienopyridine scaffolds and evaluation of their antiplatelet activity. Molecules, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23051041

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