Synthesis of novel halogenated triarylpyrazoles as selective COX-2 inhibitors: Anti-inflammatory activity, histopatholgical profile and in-silico studies.

Bioorganic chemistry(2020)

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Abstract
A novel series of halogenated triarylpyrazoles 12a-l was designed and synthesized. All target compounds showed good in vitro COX-2 inhibitory activity (IC50 = 0.043-0.17 µM) over COX-1 (IC50 = 7.8 - 15.4 µM) relative to celecoxib (COX-1/IC50 = 9.87, COX-2/IC50 = 0.055), with acceptable selectivity index values (SI = 50.6-253.1). Also, they displayed moderate to potent in vivo anti-inflammatory activity (% edema inhibition = 16.9-87.9) comparable to celecoxib (% edema inhibition = 46.6-72.1) as standard drug. Three fluorinated pyrazoles 12a, 12g and 12j, exhibited superior anti-inflammatory activity at all time intervals (% edema inhibition = 42.1-87.9) with better gastric profile (UI = 1.25-2.5) than the traditional NSAID; indomethacin (UI = 14) and were close to the selective COX-2 inhibitor; celecoxib (UI = 1.75). In-silico docking and ADME studies of 12a, 12g and 12j supported the obtained biological data and pointed out their potential use for the development of bio-available, safe and potent anti-inflammatory drugs.
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