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  • Hypolipidemic activity of phthalimide derivatives. 7. Structure-activity studies of indazolone analogues.

Hypolipidemic activity of phthalimide derivatives. 7. Structure-activity studies of indazolone analogues.

Journal of medicinal chemistry (1984-06-01)
S D Wyrick, P J Voorstad, G Cocolas, I H Hall
ABSTRACT

The apparent benefit of limiting serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels either by dietary restriction or drug therapy has prompted work in our laboratories toward development of a suitable antihyperlipidemic agent. We have demonstrated the antihyperlipidemic activity of a series of phthalimide derivatives in rodents to be significantly greater than that of clofibrate at a dose of 20 mg/(kg day), intraperitoneally. Here we report the synthesis and biological evaluation of a series of indazolone derivatives, which are heterocycles that are structurally related to the phthalimides . In general, structure-activity relationships within the phthalimide series may be extended to the indazolones . While indazolone itself is only moderately active, N1-carbethoxy substitution produced a more active compound. Substitution of the N2 position with an n-butyl group afforded the most active compound, as also seen in the phthalimide series. Aromatic substitution with electron-releasing and -withdrawing groups lessened the antihyperlipidemic activity.