IN VIVO BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION release_uccugusp3rb3nb2wkhosjy6dqa

by Savita Upadhyay, Avinash Tripathi, Sarvesh Paliwal, Shailendra Saraf, Shailendra Saraf

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2017   Volume 16

Abstract

A novel series of 1,3,5-trisubstituted-2-pyrazoline derivatives (PFC-1 to PFC-16) were synthesized in a three step reaction using conventional and microwave assisted green chemistry approach. The synthesized derivatives were characterized and their chemical structures were established by various physicochemical methods such as IR, Mass, 1 H-NMR, 13 C-NMR and elemental analysis. The synthesized compounds were tested for their neurophar-macological potential. The compounds exhibited significant antidepressant and anti-anxiety activities against various behavioral in vivo models. Compounds PFC-3 and PFC-12 were found to be the most active derivatives in the series. The 2-pyrazoline analogs, having 2-hydroxyphenyl and anthracen-9-yl substitution at 3 rd position while 4-benzyloxyphenyl and 4-methylphenyl substitution at 5 th position, were decisive in eliciting good antidepressant and anxiolytic properties, respectively. The docking experiments revealed that the synthesized derivatives were potential inhibitors of MAO-A protein, which plays a central role in managing depression and anxiety disorders. The most potent derivatives were found to be involved in some key interactions with Tyr407, Tyr444, Phe352 and Ala68 amino acid residues at the binding site of MAO-A protein. All the synthesized derivatives successfully passed the pharmacokinetic barriers of absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination as predicted using in silico techniques without showing any substantial indication of acute and neurotoxicity. This was further confirmed in the laboratory by performing acute toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines.
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