Synthesis and Photodegradation Studies of Analogues of Muscle Relaxant 1,4-Dihydropyridine Compounds
Date
2017Author
Gunduz, Miyase Gozde
Ragno, Gaetano
Simsek, Rahime
De Luca, Michele
Safak, Cihat
Grande, Fedora
El-Khouly, Ahmed
Isli, Fatma
Yildirim, Seniz
Fincan, Gokce Sevim Ozturk
Ioele, Giuseppina
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This paper describes the synthesis of 1,4-dihydropyridine compounds (DHPs) endowed with good muscle relaxant activity and stability to light. Six new condensed DHPs were synthesized by the microwave irradiation method. A long-chain ester moiety [2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl] and various substituents on the phenyl ring were demonstrated to affect the muscle relaxant activity occurring in isolated rabbit gastric fundus smooth muscle strips. Forced photo degradation conditions were applied to the molecules according to the ICH rules. The degradation profile of the drugs was monitored by spectrophotometry coupled with the multivariate curve resolution technique. Formation of the oxidized pyridine derivative was observed for all the studied DHPs, except for one compound, which showed very fast degradation and formation of a second photo product. Pharmacological tests on the molecules showed a good muscle relaxing effect, with a mechanism similar to that of nifedipine, however, proving to be more stable to light.