A series of N-substitutedbenzylidene-5-(4-formylphenyl)-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-4,5-dihydropyrazole-1-carbothioamide derivatives was designed, synthesized and examined for their therapeutical potential against prooxidant (oxidative stress), inflammation and diabetes. Biological results showed antioxidant activity with IC50 value 37.68 mol/L, anti-inflammatory activity with IC50 value 26.40 mol/L and antidiabetic activity with IC50 value 17.12 mol/L. The results of antioxidant activity showed that compounds Y9 and Y17 exhibited excellent antioxidant activity with IC50 values 17.43 mol/L and 18.98 mol/L, results of anti-inflammatory activity showed that compounds Y2, Y3 and Y7 exhibited excellent anti-inflammatory activity with IC50 values 23.23 mol/L, 22.09 mol/L and 19.05 mol/L respectively and results of antidiabetic activity showed that compounds Y1, Y5and Y6 exhibited excellent antidiabetic activity with IC50 values 17.08 mol/L, 8.36 mol/L and 13.50 mol/L. When compared with ascorbic acid, aspirin and acarbose as standard drug respectively. Heterocyclic compounds have diversity in their structure which makes them broad and economical therapeutic agents. Pyrazole is a five membered ring containing three carbon and two neighboring nitrogen atoms. Pyrazole and its derivatives have various biological as well as clinical potential thus considered for further research. Due to wide range of therapeutical activities pyrazole makes interest among researcher to explore it further for more activities. Pyrazole is present in various biological moieties eg. antimicrobial, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, anticonvulsant, anticancer, anti-HIVand anti-tuberculosis agents.
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