piperidines and perisoxal

piperidines has been researched along with perisoxal* in 5 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for piperidines and perisoxal

ArticleYear
[Clinical trial of a new non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic, 31252-S, for postoperative pain following tooth extraction and minor ambulatory surgery].
    Shikai tenbo = Dental outlook, 1979, Volume: 53, Issue:6

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Ambulatory Care; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Clinical Trials as Topic; Epirizole; Female; Humans; Isoxazoles; Male; Middle Aged; Minor Surgical Procedures; Mouth; Oxazoles; Pain, Postoperative; Periodontal Cyst; Piperidines; Placebos; Tooth Extraction

1979

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for piperidines and perisoxal

ArticleYear
Isolation of perisoxal glucuronides and determination of enantiomeric ratios of d-and l-perisoxal metabolites excreted in rabbit urine.
    Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 1981, Volume: 29, Issue:12

    Topics: Animals; Glucuronates; Isoxazoles; Male; Oxazoles; Piperidines; Rabbits; Stereoisomerism

1981
Analytical studies on isoxazoles. II A new fluorimetric determination of 5-phenyl-3-isoxazolecarboxylic acid and its application to the determination of perisoxal in plasma.
    Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 1980, Volume: 28, Issue:12

    Topics: Humans; Isoxazoles; Oxazoles; Piperidines; Spectrometry, Fluorescence

1980
Determination of perisoxal and its phenolic metabolites in rat, rabbit and human urine.
    Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 1980, Volume: 28, Issue:7

    Topics: Analgesics; Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Biotransformation; Female; Humans; Isoxazoles; Oxazoles; Phenols; Piperidines; Rabbits; Rats; Species Specificity

1980
[Oxidant-drug induced hemolytic anemia in dogs].
    Nihon yakurigaku zasshi. Folia pharmacologica Japonica, 1975, Volume: 71, Issue:7

    Heinz body anemia was induced in dogs by consecutive oral administration of 200 mg/kg and 60 mg/kg of aminopyrine, 200 mg/kg of phenacetin and 5 mg/kg of acetylphenylhydrazine, for either 8 or 16 weeks. Biochemical analysis showed a decrease of haptoglobin in plasma and reduced-glutathion in red blood cells in association with anemia. Hematologically, an increase in osmotic fragility and cell volume of erythrocytes were also noted. Pathological examination revealed marked erythrophagia and hemosiderosis in the reticuloendothelial system of treated animals. A new anti-inflammatory analgesic 31252-S (3-(1-hydroxy-2-piperidinoethyl)-5-phenylisoxazole citrate) was also tested for the hemolytic effects in dogs. Blood analyses revealed a slight increase of Heinz bodies and a decrease of reduced-glutathion in red blood cells without anemia. These findings suggest that 31252-S have weaker oxidant properties than those of aminopyrine and phenacetin. The present studies showed that the concentration of reduced-glutathion in red blood cells of non-treated dogs was approximately 50% lower than that of the erythrocytes of normal human beings. This finding appeared to correspond with high susceptibility of red blood cells to hemolytic effects of oxidant-drugs in dogs.

    Topics: Aminopyrine; Anemia, Hemolytic; Animals; Bilirubin; Blood Cell Count; Blood Proteins; Dogs; Female; Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase; Glutathione; Isoxazoles; Liver; Male; Methemoglobinemia; Osmotic Fragility; Oxazoles; Phenacetin; Phenylhydrazines; Piperidines; Spleen

1975