Six‐ and Seven‐Membered 1‐Oxa‐4‐Aza‐2‐Silacyclanes as PossibleCorrectors of Adaptational Mechanisms
Author(s) -
Andrey V. Kurochka,
O. V. Agafonova,
A. S. Losev,
E. A. MAMAEVA,
S.Yu. Bylikin,
V.V. Negrebetsky,
Evgeniya P. Kramarova,
Aleksandr G. Shipov,
Yuri I. Baukov
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
metal-based drugs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0793-0291
DOI - 10.1155/mbd.1998.25
Subject(s) - chemistry , serviceability (structure) , stereochemistry , toxicology , pharmacology , medicinal chemistry , medicine , biology , structural engineering , engineering
The biological activity of eight 1-oxa-4-aza-2-silacyclanes with the OSiCH(2)N fragment including 6-membered 2-sila-5-morpholinones (1-3) and 4-acyl-2-silamorpholines (4-6)and previously unknown 7-membered derivatives of salicylic acid (7, 8) was studied. Compounds 1 and 3-6 show the certain antihypoxic action. Compounds 2 (40 mg/kg), 4 (20 mg/kg), 6 (40 mg/kg), 7 (20 mg/kg) and 8 (40 mg/kg) reduce the physical serviceability of intact animals. Compound 1 (20 mg/kg) influences the physical serviceability in a moderate-positive way on the background of chlorophos-poisoning. Compounds 5-8 displayed protective properties against chlorophos-poisoning at the LD(50) dose and compounds 2, 4, 5, 7 at the LD(100) dose. Influence of compounds 1 and 2 on the emotional-research behavior of mice was studied.
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