Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2481192 | European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Recently we presented a series of benzanilide derivatives with a selective spasmolytic effect on terminal ileum preparations of the guinea pig. In this report we demonstrate a further development of these compounds. The exchange of the amide oxygen against a sulfur atom resulted in an up to 325 fold increase of the antispasmodic activity of the thiobenzanilide (IC50 of 0.1 μM) compared to its benzanilide derivative. Considering their mode of action the compounds interacted with several molecular targets, suggesting that we identified a chemical identity able to modulate multiple targets simultaneously. Furthermore, based on this data set, we present a structure–activity relationship study supporting the important role of the sulfur atom.
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Authors
Gerda Brunhofer, Christian Studenik, Gerhard F. Ecker, Thomas Erker,