Volume 31, Issue 12
Preparative Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Pharmacology of New Dithiocarbamic Acid Esters Derived from Phenothiazine and Diphenylamine.

Nilguen Karali

Nilguen Karali

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Univ. Istanbul, Beyazit, TR-34452 Istanbul, Turk.

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Idil Apak

Idil Apak

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Univ. Istanbul, Beyazit, TR-34452 Istanbul, Turk.

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Sumru Oezkirimli

Sumru Oezkirimli

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Univ. Istanbul, Beyazit, TR-34452 Istanbul, Turk.

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Aysel Guersoy

Aysel Guersoy

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Univ. Istanbul, Beyazit, TR-34452 Istanbul, Turk.

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Soenmez Uydes Dogan

Soenmez Uydes Dogan

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Univ. Istanbul, Beyazit, TR-34452 Istanbul, Turk.

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Aylin Eraslan

Aylin Eraslan

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Univ. Istanbul, Beyazit, TR-34452 Istanbul, Turk.

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Osman Oezdemir

Osman Oezdemir

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Univ. Istanbul, Beyazit, TR-34452 Istanbul, Turk.

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First published: 09 June 2010

Abstract

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ChemInform Abstract

Fourteen new esters such as (III) and (V) are synthesized and tested for antihistaminic and anticholinergic activities. The compounds show no significant anticholinergic activity. Esters (IIIc) and (Vc) exhibit moderate antihistaminic activity. In general, diphenylamines (V) are more active than phenothiazines (III).

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