Literature DB >> 6967685

Pharmacological studies in the rat with [2-(1,3-didecanoyloxy)-propyl]2-acetyloxybenzoate (A-45474): an aspirin pro-drug with negligible gastric irritation.

G W Carter, P R Young, L R Swett, G Y Paris.   

Abstract

A triglyceride of aspirin, A-45474: [2-(1,3-didecanoyloxy)-propyl]2-acetyloxybenzoate, was developed to reduce the direct gastric irritant properties of aspirin. Studies in the rat show that oral administration of A-45474 produces anti-inflammatory activity comparable to aspirin with negligible gastric irritation. Compared with aspirin, plasma salicylate levels of A-45474 appeared less rapidly and were more sustained. It is concluded that incorporation of aspirin in the 2-position of a triglyceride bearing n-decanoyl groups in the 1- and 3-positions markedly reduces the gastric irritating properties of aspirin while maintaining its pharmacological effects.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6967685     DOI: 10.1007/BF02025942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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