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Search for: [Abstract = "The endocannabinoid system, which includes the CB1 receptors, is an interesting research subject due to its physiological roles and therapeutic applications. The aim of this thesis was to synthesize a library of potential CB1 receptor ligands and evaluate their biological activity and physicochemical properties. The library was designed to investigate the validity of the non\-classical cannabinoid pharmacophore model for bicyclic 1,2,3\-triazole derivatives. The choice of 1,2,3\-triazole as a core unit use of the click chemistry concept, presented by Sharpless in 2001. The performed research allowed to synthesize 30 of novel 1,2,3\-triazole derivatives and investigate their structure, CB1 receptor affinity, and lipophilicity. These studies revealed JCC2\-65 as a micromolar CB1 receptor antagonist and provided important indications concerning structure\-activity relationships within this class of compounds. JCC1\-45 as a model compound for chemical stability and metabolism studies, proved to be chemically stable under a variety of conditions, but it also was very easily metabolized by Cunninghamella microorganisms. The synthetic studies also allowed to discover AMTC as a water\-soluble chelate ligand improving the yield of copper\-catalyzed azide\-alkyne cycloaddition and to develop efficient and reliable synthetic protocols using AMTC."]

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