
pmid: 1300121
handle: 11388/58290 , 11388/262256
Two new cyclopentenylethylamines were prepared and were submitted to a pharmacological screening together with some others previously described and now reprepared. All compounds exhibited different degrees of depressive activity on CNS and good analgesic activity. Compound 5, bearing a phenyl group on the carbon atom to which the amino group is connected, appears rather interesting being the most active as analgesic and the least toxic. Compounds 2 and 3 are able to antagonize in a certain degree lethal doses of physostigmine and also, respectively, of pentylenetetrazole and strychnine.
Analgesics, Muscle Relaxants, Central, Physostigmine, Strychnine, Lethal Dose 50, Mice, Cyclopentenylethylamines; CNS; analgesic activity, Ethylamines, Exploratory Behavior, Animals, Pentylenetetrazole, Female, Central Nervous System Agents
Analgesics, Muscle Relaxants, Central, Physostigmine, Strychnine, Lethal Dose 50, Mice, Cyclopentenylethylamines; CNS; analgesic activity, Ethylamines, Exploratory Behavior, Animals, Pentylenetetrazole, Female, Central Nervous System Agents
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