Publications by authors named "Armen G Ayvazyan"

Article Synopsis
  • Pyridine derivatives are important in medicinal chemistry due to their ability to bind biological targets, prompting research to create new thioalkyl derivatives for potential drug development.
  • The synthesis of these new compounds utilized classical organic chemistry methods, and various biological tests were conducted to analyze their neurotropic and psychotropic effects, including anticonvulsant and sedative activities.
  • Results showed that several synthesized derivatives had high gastro-intestinal absorption, low toxicity, and significant psychotropic effects, with some compounds demonstrating anxiolytic activity up to four times greater than diazepam.
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A new family of Cu(II) and Ni(II) salen complexes was synthesized and fully characterized through various physicochemical methods. Their catalytic activity was evaluated in the phase transfer C-alkylation reaction of the Schiff bases of D,L-alanine ester and benzaldehyde derivatives. It was found that the introduction of a chlorine atom into the - and -positions of the phenyl ring of the substrate resulted in an increase in both the chemical yield and the asymmetric induction ( 66-98%).

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The synthesis of new original bicyclic pyridine-based hybrids linked to the 1,2,3-triazole unit was described via a click reaction. The anticonvulsant activity and some psychotropic properties of the new compounds were evaluated. The biological assays demonstrated that some of the studied compounds showed high anticonvulsant and psychotropic properties.

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Background: Heterocyclic compounds and their fused analogs, which contain pharmacophore fragments such as pyridine, thiophene and pyrimidine rings, are of great interest due to their broad spectrum of biological activity. Chemical compounds containing two or more pharmacophore groups due to additional interactions with active receptor centers usually enhance biological activity and can even lead to a new type of activity. The search for new effective neurotropic drugs in the series of derivatives of heterocycles containing pharmacophore groups in organic, bioorganic and medical chemistry is a serious problem.

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