Molecules (Jul 2014)

The Effect of Some 4,2 and 5,2 Bisthiazole Derivatives on Nitro-Oxidative Stress and Phagocytosis in Acute Experimental Inflammation

  • Cătălin Araniciu,
  • Alina Elena Pârvu,
  • Mariana Doina Palage,
  • Smaranda Dafina Oniga,
  • Daniela Benedec,
  • Ilioara Oniga,
  • Ovidiu Oniga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19079240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 7
pp. 9240 – 9256

Abstract

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Nineteen bisthiazoles were tested in order to assess their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. First, we evaluated the in vitro direct antioxidant capacity of the bisthiazoles using the DPPH radical scavenging method. Then, the anti-inflammatory effect was tested in acute rat experimental inflammation by measuring the acute phase bone marrow response, the phagocytic capacity and the serum nitro-oxidative stress status. Although none of the substances showed significant direct antioxidant potential in the DPPH assay, most of them improved serum oxidative status, when administered to rats with inflammation. Four of the bisthiazoles proved to have good anti-inflammatory properties, similar or superior to that of equal doses meloxicam.

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