- Arylalkyl-heterocyclic amines, n-substituted by aryloxyalkyl groups used in a method for allergy treatment
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A method of treating allergy with substituted heterocyclic amines is disclosed wherein the active agents are expressed generally by the formula which includes certain known and certain novel compounds: STR1 wherein p is zero, one or two; m is one to six inclusive; A is selected from hydrogen, hydroxy or cyano; d is zero or one; Q is --CH--, --CH2 -- or STR2 n is zero or one and when Q is --CH-- and n is one, a double bond is formed with one of the adjacent carbons but not both at the same time, and when n and d are zero at the same time, a double bond is formed between the α carbon and a carbon of the central heterocyclic amine ring; Ar, D and R are selected from phenyl, substituted phenyl, pyridinyl, thienyl, furanyl or naphthyl and in addition, R may have the values benzyl, substituted benzyl, cycloalkyl or loweralkyl and D may additionally have the values: 2H-1-benzopyran-2-one, 4-oxo-4H-1-benzopyran-2-carboxylic acid loweralkyl ester, 2,3-dihydro-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one or 1,4-benzodioxan-loweralkyl-2-yl, and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
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- Synthesis and Antiallergy Activity of 4-(Diarylhydroxymethyl)-1-piperidines and Structurally Related Compounds
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A series of 4-(diarylhydroxymethyl)-1-piperidines was synthesized and evaluated for antiallergy activity.Several analogues had potent activity in the passive foot anaphylaxis (PFA) assay, an IgE-mediated model useful in the detection of compounds possessing antiallergic activity.In particular 1--1-piperidinyl>propoxy>-3-methoxyphenyl>ethanone (1, AHR-5333) was more potent than oxatomide and terfenadine in this assay.
- Walsh, David A.,Franzyshen, Stephen K.,Yanni, John M.
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p. 105 - 118
(2007/10/02)
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