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HERO ID
7458258
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Synthesis and antioxidant activity of some albendazole derivatives
Author(s)
El Harti, J; Doudach, L; Faouzi, MA; Taoufik, J; Ansar, M
Year
2014
Volume
6
Issue
2
Page Numbers
781-784
Language
English
Abstract
The new benzimidazole derivatives were synthesized from the albendazole. The compounds thus prepared were characterized by their physical (TLC, M.P) and spectral data (IR and NMR). Then the compounds were screened for antioxidant activity. Among the five derivatives which were synthesized, one product showed a significant antioxidant activity.
Keywords
Antioxidant activity; Benzimidazole; Synthesis; Albendazole; Anti-oxidant activities; Benzimidazole derivatives; Benzimidazoles; Spectral data; Pharmacodynamics; Synthesis (chemical); Medicine; albendazole; benzimidazole derivative; methyl (1 (3,5 dinitrobenzoyl) 5 (propylthio) 1H benzo[d]imidazol 2 yl) carbamate; methyl (1 (4 chlorobenzoyl) 5 (propylthio) 1H benzimidazol 2 yl) carbamate; methyl (1 (4 fluorobenzoyl) 5 (propylthio) 1H benzo[d]imidazol 2 yl) carbamate; methyl (1 (4 methoxybenzoyl) 5 (propylthio) 1H benzo[d]imidazol 2 yl) carbamate; methyl (1 benzoyl 5 (propylthio) 1H benzo[d]imidazol 2 yl) carbamate; trolox C; unclassified drug; antioxidant activity; article; DPPH radical scavenging assay; drug synthesis; infrared spectrometry; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; proton nuclear magnetic resonance; thin layer chromatography
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