P. Sanfilippo, M. Urbanski, L. Williams
Oct 1, 1992
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European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Abstract
Abstract A variety of substituted tetrahydropyrido[4,3- d ]pyrimidines was prepared and found to possess gastric antilesion against ethanol-induced lesions in rats. The more potent compounds possessed similar activity against aspirin-induced gastric lesions. A selective group of compounds was determined to be inactive as gastric antisecretory agents in rabbit isolated parietal cells. The antilesion properties of these tetrahydropyrido[4,3- d ]pyrimidines make them a potential alternative to prostaglandin therapy for gastric antilesion therapy and may have clinical utility in peptic ulcer disease.