Title of article :
Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Evaluation of Novel 3-Methyl-5-pyrazolone Derivatives
Author/Authors :
Azim ، Fazli Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Riphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Riphah International University , Nadeem ، Humaira Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Riphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Riphah International University , Imran ، Muhammad Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Riphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Riphah International University , Naz ، Shagufta Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Riphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Riphah International University , Ihsan-ul-Haq ، Department of Pharmacy - Quaid-e-Azam University , Muhammad ، Nawshad Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Biomedical Materials (IRCBM) COMSATS - Institute of Information Technology , Hayat ، Aneela Department of Pathology - Bacha Khan Medical College , Islam ، Md Shahidul Department of Tissue Engineering and Applied Cell Sciences - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Recently, infectious diseases have increased enormously, causing a major threat to public health despite the marvelous progress in the medicinal chemistry. Fused pyrazole derivatives are having a wide range of pharmacological activities, playing a vital role as potential therapeutic agents in various pathological conditions. In the present study, novel fused pyrazoles derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for protein kinase inhibition, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities. 3-Methyl-5-pyrazolone was first prepared by treating ethyl acetoacetate with hydrazine hydrate in absolute ethanol. Then it was treated with different aromatic aldehydes (benzaldehyde, salicylaldehyde, vanillin, 4-diamethylaminobanzaldehyde, and cinnamaldehyde) to form benzylidene derivatives of pyrazoles. These substituted pyrazoles were then treated with hydrazine and phenylhydrazine to produce fused pyrazole ring systems. The synthesized compounds were purified by recrystallization, and then characterized using the spectroscopic techniques. All the compounds exhibited moderate antibacterial activity. Antioxidant potential was determined by three methods and most of the compounds exhibited good antioxidant potential. Two compounds including, 5a and 5e demonstrated protein kinase inhibitory activity. The results indicated that, the fused pyrazoles ring systems possess prominent biological properties.
Keywords :
Heterocyclic compounds , Pyrazoles , 3 , methyl , 5 , pyrazolone derivatives , Pyrazolone , protein kinase inhibition , antibacterial , antioxidant property
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences