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Synthesis and Anti-inflammatory Effect of Chalcones and Related Compounds

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Purpose. Mast cell and neutrophil degradations are the important players in inflammatory disorders. Combined with potent inhibition of chemical mediators released from mast cells and neutrophil degranulations, it could be a promising anti-inflammatory agent. 2′,5′-Dihydroxychalcone has been reported as a potent chemical mediator and cyclooxygenase inhibitor. In an effort to continually develop potent anti-inflammatory agents, a novel series of chalcone, 2′- and 3′-hydroxychalcones, 2′,5′-dihydroxychalcones and flavanones were continually synthesized to evaluate their inhibitory effects on the activation of mast cells and neutrophils and the inhibitory effect on phlogist-induced hind-paw edema in mice.

Methods. A series of chalcones and related compounds were prepared by Claisen-Schmidt condensation of appropriate acetophenones with appropriate aromatic aldehyde and the anti-inflammatory activities of these synthetic compounds were studied on inhibitory effects on the activation of mast cells and neutrophils.

Results. Some chalcones showed strong inhibitory effects on the release of β-glucuronidase and histamine from rat peritoneal mast cells stimulated with compound 48/80. Almost all chalcones and 4′-hydroxyflavanone exhibited potent inhibitory effects on the release of β-glucuronidase and lysozyme from rat neutrophils stimulated with formyl-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP). Some chalcones showed potent inhibitory effects on superoxide formation of rat neutrophils stimulated with fMLP/cytochalasin B (CB) or phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). 2′,3-Dihydroxy-, 2′,5′-dihydroxy-4-chloro-, and 2′,5′-dihydroxychalcone showed remarkable inhibitory effects on hind-paw edema induced by polymyxin B in normal as well as in adrenalectomized mice.

Conclusions. These results indicated that the anti-inflammatory effects of these compounds were mediated, at least partly, through the suppression of chemical mediators released from mast cells and neutrophils.

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Hsieh, HK., Lee, TH., Wang, JP. et al. Synthesis and Anti-inflammatory Effect of Chalcones and Related Compounds. Pharm Res 15, 39–46 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011940401754

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