Anti-inflammatory and Anti-ulcer Activities of New Fused Thiazole Derivatives Derived from 2-(2-Oxo-2H-chromen-3-yl)thiazol-4(5H)-one

Authors

  • Rafat Mohareb Chemistry Department, faculty of science, Cairo university
  • Fatima Al-Omran Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kuwait University, P.O. box 12613, safat 13060, Kuwait
  • Mahmoud Abdelaziz Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Tabuk university, Tabuk 71491, P. O. Box 741, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  • Rehab Ibrahim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2017.3200

Keywords:

4, 5-dihydrothiazol, coumarin, pyrimidine, anti inflammatory, antiulcer activity

Abstract

The reaction of the 2-(4-oxo-4,5-dihydrothiazol-2-yl)acetonitrile (1) with salicylaldehyde (2) in 1,4-dioxane containing a catalytic amount of piperidine gave the coumarin derivative 3. The latter reacted with different reagents to give pyrano[4,5-b]thiazole, pyrido[4,5-b]thiazole and thieno[5,4-b]thiazole dereivatives. The anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer activities of the newly synthesized products were evaluated and the results showed that compounds 7a, 8a, 10b, 13b, 15b, 18a, 19b, 19c, and 19d showed higher activity compared to the rest of the compounds. In addition to this, toxicity of such active compounds was studied against shrimp larvae where compounds 10b, 18a, 19c and 19d showed to be non-toxic against the tested organisms.

Author Biographies

Rafat Mohareb, Chemistry Department, faculty of science, Cairo university

Deapartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Cairo University

Fatima Al-Omran, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kuwait University, P.O. box 12613, safat 13060, Kuwait

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kuwait University, P.O. box 12613, safat 13060, Kuwait

Mahmoud Abdelaziz, Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Tabuk university, Tabuk 71491, P. O. Box 741, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Tabuk university, Tabuk 71491, P. O. Box 741, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Published

16.06.2017

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Organic chemistry