Methylxanthines especially theophylline have been recognized
as potent bronchodilators for the relief of acute asthma for over 50
years. Recently, it was found that bacterial infection has a role in asthma pathogenesis. Accordingly, the present work involves the synthesis of different series of 8-substituted (aryl, aralkyl,cycloalkyl, and heteroaryl)-1,3-dimethylxanthines. The chemical structures of these compounds were elucidated by IR,
1H NMR, 13C NMR, elemental analyses, and high resolution EI-MS or FAB-MS for some compounds. The bronchodilator activity was evaluated using acetylcholine induced bronchospasm in guinea pigs and most of the compounds showed significant anti-bronchoconstrictive activity in comparison with aminophylline as a standard. Also, the antibacterial activity of all the target compounds was investigated in-vitro against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria using ampicillin as a reference drug. Results showed that some of the tested compounds have potent antibacterial activity. A pharmacophore model was computed to get useful insight on the essential structural features of bronchodilator activity.
Research Department
Research Journal
Bull. Pharm. Sci., Assiut University,
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
32(1)
Research Website
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Research Year
2009
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Research Abstract