Volume 31, Issue 5
Heterocyclic Compounds
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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Piperidine Analogues of 1-(3-Chlorophenyl)piperazine, a Well Known Serotonin Ligand.

Stanislav Radl

Stanislav Radl

Res. Inst. Pharm. Biochem., CZ-130 60 Prague 3, Czech Republic

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Petr Hezky

Petr Hezky

Res. Inst. Pharm. Biochem., CZ-130 60 Prague 3, Czech Republic

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Jan Taimr

Jan Taimr

Res. Inst. Pharm. Biochem., CZ-130 60 Prague 3, Czech Republic

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Jan Proska

Jan Proska

Res. Inst. Pharm. Biochem., CZ-130 60 Prague 3, Czech Republic

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Ivan Krejci

Ivan Krejci

Res. Inst. Pharm. Biochem., CZ-130 60 Prague 3, Czech Republic

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First published: 11 June 2010

Abstract

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The synthesis of arylpiperideines (IV), (X) and arylpiperidines (V), (VI) is carried out. Piperideine analogues (IV) are obtained by dehydration while the N-unsubstituted compounds (X) are synthesized indirectly by a three-step sequence. Hydrogenation of piperideine (IVa) yields the piperidine (V) which is demethylated to give piperidine (VI). The corresponding pyridyl derivatives are prepared in a similar manner. Receptor binding assays show that (IVb) and (X) bind to both receptor subtypes.

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