Flurbiprofen-and Suprofen-Dextran Conjugates: Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Evaluation
Purpose: To synthesize and characterize the dextran conjugates of suprofen and flurbiprofen, and also evaluate their biological activities. Methods: Suprofen and flurbiprofen were individually reacted with carbonyldiimidazole to form acylimidazole, which, in turn, was reacted with the dextran of var...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2009-07, Vol.8 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: To synthesize and characterize the dextran conjugates of
suprofen and flurbiprofen, and also evaluate their biological
activities. Methods: Suprofen and flurbiprofen were individually
reacted with carbonyldiimidazole to form acylimidazole, which, in turn,
was reacted with the dextran of varying molecular weight (40 000, 60
000, and 110 000) to form drug-dextran conjugates. The structures of
the synthesized dextran conjugates were confirmed by IR and NMR
spectroscopy. In vitro hydrolysis of the conjugates were studied in
buffer solutions (pH 7.4 and 9.0) and 80% human plasma (pH 7.4). The
analgesic and antipyretic activities, as well as the ulcerogenic index
of the conjugates were also evaluated in albino rats. Results: The
mean degree of substitution of flurbiprofen and suprofen was between
8.0 to 9.5 % and 7.5 to 9.0 %, respectively. In vitro hydrolysis
studies on the conjugates indicate faster hydrolysis at pH 9.0 than in
pH 7.4 buffer solution and 80% human plasma (pH 7.4) with the process
following First order kinetics. The analgesic activity of
flurbiprofen-dextran conjugate (FD-110) suprofen-dextran conjugate
(SD-110) was 64.23 and 41.50% which compare well with those of their
parent drugs -flurbiprofen (72.60%) and suprofen (44.30%). Similar
findings were made in respect of the antipyretic activity. Both
flurbiprofen and suprofen showed deep ulceration, swelling and high
intensity perforation in the gastric mucosa after seven days
administration of flurbiprofen and suprofen with the ulcerogenic
indices of 29.69 and 31.0 respectively, cpmpare with 5.88 and 6.06 for
FD-110 and SD-110, respectively. Conclusion: Dextran can be employed
as a pro-moiety or carrier for the delivery of flurbiprofen and
suprofen and showed comparable analgesic and antipyretic activities
with the parent drugs but with lower ulcerogenic indices. |
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ISSN: | 1596-5996 1596-9827 |
DOI: | 10.4314/tjpr.v8i3.44537 |