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Synthesis of certain uracil-6-yl or tetrazol-5-ylpyrazolin-5-one and pyrazole derivatives as potential anti-inflammatory agents

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Certain pyrazolin-5-one and pyrazole derivatives bearing uracil-6-yl or tetrazol-5-yl moiety in position 1 have been synthesized. The anti-inflammatory activity of six representative compounds have been tested and the results are reported.

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Moustafa, M.A., Eisa, H.M., El-Emam, A.A. et al. Synthesis of certain uracil-6-yl or tetrazol-5-ylpyrazolin-5-one and pyrazole derivatives as potential anti-inflammatory agents. Arch. Pharm. Res. 13, 204–206 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02857802

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