Synthesis of Ibuprofen
Synthesis of
Ibuprofen
Ingrid Puusta
Historical/commercial
significance
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
For reducing pain, inflammation and fever
Patented in 1961 by the research arm of Boots
company and led by Stewart Adams
Aim was to find safer product instead of Aspirin
Industrial production follows Boots ` synthesis
procedure
Ibuprofen in body
It acts on compounds called prostaglandins:
Physiologically active lipid compounds having diverse hormone
Found in almost every tissue in human
They are derived enzymatically from fatty acids
They bring out inflammatory response
Ibuprofen's action as a painkiller and fever-reducing compound
is due to its ability to inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins
It does this by interfering with the action of an enzyme
called cyclooxygenase which catalyzes the conversion of a
compound called arachidonic acid into prostaglandins
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