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Evaluation of analgesic, antipyretic, hypoglycemic and CNS depressant activity of 2-bromopopylamine hydrobromide, 3-bromopopyl ammonium bromide, ortho-amino aniline and benzimidazole-2-thiol in animal model | Abstract
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Evaluation of analgesic, antipyretic, hypoglycemic and CNS depressant activity of 2-bromopopylamine hydrobromide, 3-bromopopyl ammonium bromide, ortho-amino aniline and benzimidazole-2-thiol in animal model

Author(s): Md. Hamiduzzaman*, Sultana Juhara Mannan, Avijit Dey and S. M. Abdur Rahman

Synthetic compounds are encompassing the major therapeutic classes of drugs which resemblance to the natural or existing therapeutically active compounds. Herewith four synthetic compounds i.e. 2-bromopropylamine hydrobromide, 3-bromopropyl ammonium bromide, ortho-amino aniline and benzimidazole-2-thiol were subjected for analgesic, antipyretic, hypoglycemic and CNS depressant activity in mice and rat model following standard protocol. Among the four supplied synthetic compounds, benzimidazole-2-thiol and 3-bromopropyl ammonium bromide at a dose of 50 mg/kg body wt revealed significant analgesic activity with 37.85% and 42.85% inhibition of writhing (P value < 0.001 in both cases). None of the test samples showed antipyretic activity in rat model at a dose of 50 mg/kg body wt in comparable with standard antipyretic drug Paracetamol. On the other hand benzimidazole- 2-thiol reduced blood glucose level with respect to standard drug Glibenclamide having P value 0.00082 and 3- bromopropyl ammonium bromide lengthened the Na-phenobarbitone induced sleeping time having the P value 0.0009 which was statistically significant.