codeine-phosphate has been researched along with Inflammation* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for codeine-phosphate and Inflammation
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Analgesic activity of novel spiro heterocycles. 2-Amino-7-oxa-3-thia-1-azaspiro[5,5]undec-1-enes and related compounds.
(+/-)-2-Amino-7-oxa-3-thia-1-azaspiro[5,5]undec-1-ene (1a) and many of its derivatives exhibit significant activity in the phenylquinone writhing and yeast inflamed foot assays. In order to develop structure-activity relationships, the related spiroheterocycles, (+/-)-2-amino-7-oxa-3-thia-1-azaspiro[5,4]dec-1-ene (2), (+/-)-2-amino-3-thia-1-azaspiro[5,5]undec-1-ene (3), and (+/-)-2-amino-7-oxa-1-azaspiro[5,5]undec-1-ene (4), were examined. Of these, only 4 failed to show activity indicating that the analgetic properties displayed by compounds 1--3 are associated, mainly, with the 2-amino-1,3-thiazine ring system. In the 2-acylimino series, evidence is presented suggesting a contribution to the observed activity on the part of the spiroannulated ether ring as well. Both 1a and its p-fluorobenzoyl derivative 33 exhibit analgesic activity in the rat tail-flick assay. Topics: Analgesics; Animals; Female; Inflammation; Lethal Dose 50; Male; Mice; Quinones; Rats; Reaction Time; Spiro Compounds; Structure-Activity Relationship | 1978 |