Abstract
There has been a considerable interest in the development of novel compounds with anti-inflammatory and /or antimicrobial activities. Several economical and social merits have been prospected for compounds with dual effects. Pyrazoles are an important class of compounds for new drug development that attracted much attention. Several pyrazole derivatives have been synthesized as target structures and evaluated for their biological activities. This review describes the synthesis and the development of new pyrazoles that possess anti-inflammatory and /or antimicrobial activities. The cytotoxicity of the reported compounds indicates good safety associated with many of the pyrazole derivatives. However, the need for standardized method for cytotoxicity evaluation is required for better understanding of the compounds safety and the safety-structure relationships.
Keywords: Pyrazole derivatives, anti-inflammatory agents, antimicrobial agents, Anti-Inflammatory, Antimicrobial Agent, Safety-structure relationships, Anti-proliferative, Hypnotic, Anti-arrhythmic, Antimalarial, Anti-leishmania, Psychoanaleptic, Multi-drug resistant, Pyrazole Nucleus, One-pot synthesis, Potential analgesic compounds, Curcumin-derived pyrazoles, Relapse, Serum-based detection, Non-invasive monitoring
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Pyrazoles as Promising Scaffold for the Synthesis of Anti-Inflammatory and/or Antimicrobial Agent: A Review
Volume: 10 Issue: 11
Author(s): Adnan A. Bekhit, Ariaya Hymete, Alaa El-Din A. Bekhit, Ashenafi Damtew and Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein
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Keywords: Pyrazole derivatives, anti-inflammatory agents, antimicrobial agents, Anti-Inflammatory, Antimicrobial Agent, Safety-structure relationships, Anti-proliferative, Hypnotic, Anti-arrhythmic, Antimalarial, Anti-leishmania, Psychoanaleptic, Multi-drug resistant, Pyrazole Nucleus, One-pot synthesis, Potential analgesic compounds, Curcumin-derived pyrazoles, Relapse, Serum-based detection, Non-invasive monitoring
Abstract: There has been a considerable interest in the development of novel compounds with anti-inflammatory and /or antimicrobial activities. Several economical and social merits have been prospected for compounds with dual effects. Pyrazoles are an important class of compounds for new drug development that attracted much attention. Several pyrazole derivatives have been synthesized as target structures and evaluated for their biological activities. This review describes the synthesis and the development of new pyrazoles that possess anti-inflammatory and /or antimicrobial activities. The cytotoxicity of the reported compounds indicates good safety associated with many of the pyrazole derivatives. However, the need for standardized method for cytotoxicity evaluation is required for better understanding of the compounds safety and the safety-structure relationships.
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A. Bekhit Adnan, Hymete Ariaya, El-Din A. Bekhit Alaa, Damtew Ashenafi and Y. Aboul-Enein Hassan, Pyrazoles as Promising Scaffold for the Synthesis of Anti-Inflammatory and/or Antimicrobial Agent: A Review, Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 2010; 10 (11) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389557511009011014
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389557511009011014 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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