Abstract

Structure–activity relationship studies were employed to synthesize a series of 3- and 3,4-substituted benzamides from 3-amino-2-cyclohexenones. An improved method for the synthesis of benzamides from 3-amino-2-cyclohexenones is presented which provided significantly higher yields (71–79%) for the reported compounds. NMR and X-ray structural analyses were undertaken to note the possible intra- and intermolecular interactions of the synthesized analogs. Molecular modeling studies were used to determine the minimized configuration and were compared to their X-ray structures for correlation. These new entities were evaluated as potential anticonvulsants and type IV phosphodiesterase inhibitors (PDE4).

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