Gastric antisecretory 9H-xanthen-9-amines

A series of 9H-xanthen-9-amines possessing a wide variety of nitrogen substituents at C-9 was prepared for evaluation of gastric antisecretory activity. These substituents included the acetamidine, imidate, pyrimidine, thiazoline, quinuclidine, 2-hydrazinopyridine, aminopiperidine, aminoalkylimidazo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medicinal chemistry 1983-09, Vol.26 (9), p.1218-1223
Hauptverfasser: Bender, Paul E, Perchonock, Carl D, Groves, William G, Smith, Robert C, Stringer, Orum D, Sneed, Rayvon, Schlosser, Jack H, Hostelley, Linda S, Hwang, Bruce Y. H
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Zusammenfassung:A series of 9H-xanthen-9-amines possessing a wide variety of nitrogen substituents at C-9 was prepared for evaluation of gastric antisecretory activity. These substituents included the acetamidine, imidate, pyrimidine, thiazoline, quinuclidine, 2-hydrazinopyridine, aminopiperidine, aminoalkylimidazole, and aminoalkylpyridine moieties. The majority of compounds in this series inhibited gastric acid secretion when tested orally in the pylorus-ligated rat. Potency was increased by intraduodenal administration and diminished by incubation with gastric juice, suggesting partial degradation of the compounds in the gastric environment. A representative example, 3-(9H-xanthen-9-ylamino)-1-ethylpiperidine, exhibited similar activity in dogs, although no free compound could be detected in the blood. It is therefore hypothesized that this compound is either rapidly bound to tissue and/or metabolized to an active species.
ISSN:0022-2623
1520-4804
DOI:10.1021/jm00363a003