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Pharmacological research communications 1986-Feb

Antipyretic activity of new compounds 4-(3-oxo-1,2-benzisothiazolin-2-yl)phenylalkanoic acids, their esters, amides and 1,1-dioxide derivatives.

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E Barocelli
G Morini
C Silva
F Bordi
P V Plazzi
M Impicciatore

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Abstract

Antipyretic activity of new compounds, 4-(3-oxo-1,2-benzisothiazolin-2-yl)phenylalkanoic acids, their esters, amides and 1,1-dioxide derivatives has been studied. The acid compound of the benzoic series (I:a), tested at graded doses, exerted a noticeable antipyretic action; it had two times the "potency" of benzisothiazolone but an almost equal "efficacy". Its "potency" however was not proportional to the development of gastric lesions and to the acute toxicity. A decreased pharmacological activity has been observed in phenylalkanoic acids in the following order: R = COOH greater than CH2COOCH greater than CH(CH3)COOH greater than CH(C2H5)COOH, probably due to their increasing lipophilic character. By contrast among 1,1-dioxide derivatives the most effective in preventing pyrogen-induced fever was the ethyl ester (V:c) of benzoic series which appeared to be as active as paracetamol. The interest arising from these observations is here after discussed.

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