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- ArticleEllis GP, Becket GJ, Shaw D, Wilson HK, Vardey CJ, Skidmore IF.J Med Chem. 1978 Nov;21(11):1120-6.A series of chromones containing an acidic group has been synthesized and screened for the ability to inhibit passive cutaneous anaphylaxis and the release of histamine from mast cells of the rat. Many of the chromones contain the N-(5-tetrazolyl)carboxamido group, a novel source of acidity. Others contain a carboxyl, C-(5-tetrazolyl), 5-(4H)-oxotetrazolinyl, or N-(5-tetrazolyl)sulfonamido function. The compounds were compared with cromolyn sodium (sodium cromoglycate) and many were found to be powerful inhibitors of anaphylaxis. The most potent was 7-methoxy-4-oxo-N-(5-tetrazolyl)-4H-1-benzopyran-2-carboxamide (15). Structure-activity relationships among the chromones and also some related compounds are discussed.