A prodrug design for improved oral absorption and reduced hepatic interaction

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
2017.0

Abstract

A series of estradiol-17-β esters of N-(p-sulfomylbenzamide)-amino acids were prepared and evaluated for systemic and hepatic estrogenic activity after oral administration in ovariectomized rats. The alkyl substitution at nitrogen of amino acids such as proline or N-methyl-alanine produced compounds that exhibit potent oral activity. The proline analog (EC508) was further evaluated along with 17β-estradiol (E2) and ethinyl-estradiol (EE) and compared their effects on the uterus, angiotensin and HDL-cholesterol after oral administration to ovariectomized female rats. Orally administered EC508 produced systemic estrogenic activity 10 times greater than EE and a 100 times higher activity than E2 with no influence on levels of angiotensin and HDL-cholesterol, whereas EE and E2 reduced the HDL-cholesterol and increased the angiotensine plasma levels. EC508 might offer significant advantages in indications like fertility control and HRT based on its high oral bioavailability and lack of hepatic estrogenicity.

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