H. Suleyman et Me. Buyukokuroglu, The effects of newly synthesized pyrazole derivatives on formaldehyde-, carrageenan-, and dextran-induced acute paw edema in rats, BIOL PHAR B, 24(10), 2001, pp. 1133-1136
The antiinflammatory effects of 10 newly synthesized pyrazole derivatives o
n formaldehyde-induced rat paw edema were investigated. The most effective
of them (K-3) was investigated again in dextran- and carrageenan-induced pa
w edema. In formaldehyde-induced paw edema, K-3 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg p.o.
inhibited the edema by 48.9% (p <0.002), 68.7% (p <0.001), and 79.1% (p <0
.001), respectively, 3 h after administration. In dextran-induced paw edema
, the same dose of K-3 produced 27.1% (p <0.05), 46.8% (p <0.01), and 63.8%
(p <0.002) inhibition, respectively. In the carrageenan-induced paw edema
test, K-3 100 mg/kg decreased the inflammatory response by 52.0% after 4 h.
Acute toxicity studies revealed that K-3 was nontoxic up to an oral dose o
f 2500 mg/kg.