A series of novel diosgenin (DSG) derivatives has been synthesized and tested in vitro for their antioxidant activity. Initially, four analogues have been evaluated for their cytotoxicity using normal human skin fibroblast (NHDF) as model cells. As a result, 84% of NHDF cells were still alive at 5 µM, so these compounds can be considered as innoxious to fibroblasts at this concentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNew acetyl derivatives of uracil, 6-methyluracil, and thymine were obtained in the course of an unconventional synthesis in methylene chloride. It was shown that products with the acetyloxymethyl fragment are formed according to a mechanism different from that for products with the acetyloxyethyl group. In particular, for uracil it was proven that the reaction with AcO, TEA, and CHCl leads to 1-acetyloxymethyluracil, where the substituent is composed of the -CH- fragment that originated from CHCl and the 1-acetyloxy moiety from AcO.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCrystal and molecular structures of 2 conformational polymorphs (forms I and II) of olopatadine hydrochloride, an antiallergic agent, are presented. Both crystal modifications crystallize in the monoclinic crystal system with 1 olopatadine hydrochloride molecule in the Z configuration in the asymmetric unit. Molecules are arranged into the centrosymmetric association through the interactions of the intermolecular strong and weak hydrogen bonds of N-H…Cl, O-H…Cl and C-H…Cl, C-H…O types.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe crystal and molecular structure of capecitabine, an anticancer pharmaceutical substance, was solved and refined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The compound was synthesized from a derivative of cytidine by a modified method. The crystal of capecitabine for X-ray study was grown by seedless crystallization from a single solvent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStability studies of pramipexole dihydrochloride performed under following conditions of temperature and relative humidity (RH): 25 degrees C 60% RH and 40 degrees C 75% RH revealed its tendency to the water sorption and the monohydrate formation. The structural changes occurring during storage were studied by infrared spectroscopy and X-ray powder diffraction methods. The thermogravimetry technique was used to control the water sorption by the substance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe electron density distributions in crystals of five previously studied DMAN complexes and five Schiff bases (two new ones) have been analysed in terms of various properties of bond critical points (BCPs) found in the pair-wise interactions in their lattices. We analysed the continua of interactions including covalent/ionic bonds as well as hydrogen bonds and all other types of weak interactions for all pairs of interacting atoms. The charge density at BCPs and local kinetic and potential energy densities vary exponentially with internuclear distance (or other measures of separation).
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