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Studies on prodrugs. 7. Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of 3-formylquinolone derivatives

Several 3-formylquinolone derivatives (8a-c) were synthesized to assay the antibacterial activity both in vitro and in vivo. In vitro, all of the compounds 8a-c showed lower activity than that of the corresponding 3-carboxyl compounds 1a-c, and in vivo, they showed higher activity than that of compo...

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Published in:Journal of medicinal chemistry 1988-01, Vol.31 (1), p.221-225
Main Authors: Kondo, Hirosato, Sakamoto, Fumio, Kawakami, Kiyotaka, Tsukamoto, Goro
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description Several 3-formylquinolone derivatives (8a-c) were synthesized to assay the antibacterial activity both in vitro and in vivo. In vitro, all of the compounds 8a-c showed lower activity than that of the corresponding 3-carboxyl compounds 1a-c, and in vivo, they showed higher activity than that of compounds 1a-c. After oral administration of 3-formyl compounds 8a-c to mice, the compounds were rapidly metabolized into 3-carboxyl compounds 1a-c. In particular, the 3-formyl derivative (8a) of norfloxacin (NFLX, 1a) gave a 2-fold higher serum level than that of NFLX and functioned as a prodrug of NFLX.
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Biological Availability
Ciprofloxacin - analogs & derivatives
Ciprofloxacin - chemical synthesis
Ciprofloxacin - pharmacology
Ciprofloxacin - therapeutic use
Escherichia coli Infections - drug therapy
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Norfloxacin - chemical synthesis
Norfloxacin - pharmacology
Norfloxacin - therapeutic use
Pefloxacin - analogs & derivatives
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Prodrugs - chemical synthesis
Structure-Activity Relationship
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