A series of carboxamide and cyano functionalized pyridone derivatives 4a-q have been synthesized via one-pot synthesis of various aldehydes 1a-q, acetoacetanilide 2, and cyanoacetamide 3. The reaction was simple and afforded pyridone derivatives in good yield, 89 to 93%. The novel pyridone derivatives were achieved by Hantzch one-pot synthesis. Moreover, the synthesized compounds were screened against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and fungi for their activity. Among them, compound 4c shows highest inhibition at 4.25 mm against Staphylococcus aureus and 3.75 mm against Escherichia coli Grampositive and Gram-negative bacteria, respectively.
Omeprazole is widely prescribed in the form of enteric-coated formulations, due to the rapid degradation of the drug in the acidic condition of the stomach. In the current article, we are reporting the development and complete validation of a stability indicating chiral high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for the enantioselective analysis of omeprazole in the enteric-coated formulations. A precise and sensitive enantiomeric separation of omeprazole was obtained on Chiralcel OD-H analytical column (250mm × 4.6 mm, 5μm particle size) using normal phase chromatography. The analysis was performed under UV detection at 301nm wavelength. During method development, the addition of methanol to the mobile phase helped in getting the sharp peaks. The developed method showed linear response over a wide concentration range of 0.39-800μg/ml and the regression coefficients value (r2) was obtained more than 0.999 for (S)- and (R)-omeprazole. The lower limit of detection (LLOD) and lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) for (R)-omeprazole were found to be 0.39 and 0.78 μg/ml, respectively for 5 μl injection volume. The percentage recovery of (R)-omeprazole ranged from 93.5 to 104 in spiked formulation samples and omeprazole sample solution and mobile phase were found to be stable for at least 24 h at room temperature. The proposed method was found to be suitable and accurate for the quantitative determination of undesired enantiomer in the enteric-coated omeprazole formulations.
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Triethanolamine (TEOA), an inexpensive and eco‐friendly base, was used to efficiently catalyze the three‐component condensation reaction of heterocyclic/aromatic aldehyde, (α/β)‐naphthol, and malononitrile in water to give the corresponding substituted 2‐amino‐4H‐chromene derivatives with excellent yields.
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