Methylxanthines  especially  theophylline  have  been  recognized
as potent bronchodilators for the relief of acute asthma for over 50
years. Recently,  it was  found  that bacterial  infection has a  role  in  asthma  pathogenesis.  Accordingly,  the  present  work  involves  the synthesis  of  different  series  of 8-substituted  (aryl,  aralkyl,cycloalkyl,  and  heteroaryl)-1,3-dimethylxanthines.  The  chemical structures of these compounds were elucidated by IR,
1H NMR, 13C NMR,  elemental analyses, and high  resolution EI-MS or FAB-MS for  some  compounds.  The  bronchodilator  activity  was  evaluated using  acetylcholine  induced  bronchospasm  in  guinea  pigs and most of the compounds showed significant anti-bronchoconstrictive activity  in comparison with aminophylline as a standard. Also,  the antibacterial activity of all  the  target compounds was  investigated in-vitro  against Gram-positive  and Gram-negative  bacteria  using ampicillin  as  a  reference  drug.  Results  showed  that  some  of  the tested  compounds  have  potent  antibacterial  activity.  A pharmacophore model was  computed  to  get  useful  insight  on  the essential structural features of bronchodilator activity.
Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              Bull. Pharm. Sci., Assiut University,  
          Research Publisher	
              NULL
          Research Rank	
              2
          Research Vol	
              32(1)
          Research Website	
              NULL
          Research Year	
              2009
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