Abstract:
5 - (4-PYRIDYLETHYL)-PYRIDOINDOLE DERIVATIVES HAVING ANALGESIC ACTIVITY, PREPARED FROM THE CORRESPONDINGLY SUBSTITUTED 4-PIPERIDONES AND N-AMINO-N-ARYLAMINOETHYLPYRIDINES, ARE DESCRIBED. THE N-AMINO-N-ARYLAMINOETHYLPYRIDINES ARE PREPARED FROM THE SEQUENTIAL INTERMEDIATES NARYLAMINOETHYLPYRIDINES AND'' N-NITROSO-N-ARYLAMINOETHYLPYRIDINES.
Abstract:
Carbazoles prepared, inter alia, from the corresponding phenyl hydrazines and corresponding cyclohexanones are described. The carbazoles of the invention are useful anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-rheumatic agents.
WHEREIN R1 is hydrogen, halogen, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, lower alkylthio, trifluoromethyl, cyano, carbamoyl, carboxy, lower alkoxy carbonyl, nitro, amino, mono-lower alkylamino, dilower alkylamino, acyl, acylamido, sulfamoyl, di-lower alkylsulfamoyl, or difluoromethylsulfonyl; R2 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, amino-lower alkyl, mono-lower alkyl-amino-lower alkyl, or di-lower alkylamino-lower alkyl; n and r are independently 1 or 2; and X is oxygen or sulfur, prepared, inter alia, from the correspondingly substituted phenol or thiophenol and haloketocyclohexane or pentane carboxylic acid ester, are described. The end products are useful as anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic agents.
Abstract:
1,2,3,4-Tetrahydrocarbazoles and cyclopenta(b)indoles prepared from the corresponding phenyl hydrazines and corresponding cyclohexanones or cyclopentanones, respectively, are described. The products of the invention are useful anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-rheumatic agents.
Abstract:
9-(Pyridylalkyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrocarbazoles and 4(pyridylalkyl)-cyclopenta(b)indoles prepared by reacting the corresponding phenyl hydrazines and cyclohexanones or cyclopentanones, respectively, are described. The products of the invention are useful as antihyperlipidemic agents.
Abstract:
5-(PYRIDYLAKYL)PYRIDOINDOLE DERIVATIVES HAVING ANTIALLERGIC ACTIVITY, PREPARED BY THE CONDENSATION OF THE CORRESPONDINGLY SUBSTITUTED 4-PIPERIDONES AND N-AMINO-NARLYAMINOALKYLPYRIDINES, ARE DESCRIBED.