AI Article Synopsis

  • Thirty-one new theophylline derivatives were synthesized and tested for their ability to lower blood sugar levels.
  • Compounds 24 and 31 demonstrated the most effective hypoglycemic activity, outperforming the standard drug glibenclamide.
  • The common structural feature among these active compounds is the aromatic amide functionality, while anthranilamide and aliphatic amides showed the least effectiveness.

Article Abstract

Thirty-one new theophylline derivatives have been synthesized and evaluated for their hypoglycemic activity. Compounds 24 (56% reduction) and 31 (57% reduction) showed better hypoglycemic activity than the standard drug glibenclamide which showed 52% reduction in serum glucose level. Compound 27 remarkably reduced serum glucose level by 53%. Ten compounds showed varying degrees of hypoglycemic activity ranging from 20 to 37% reduction in serum glucose level compared to the standard drug. The aromatic amide functionality is the common feature of these theophylline hypoglycemic derivatives. However, anthranilamide and or aliphatic amides proved to be the least active compounds in the present series.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/14756366.2013.795957DOI Listing

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