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Quinoline derivatives
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, (2008/06/13)
Novel heterocyclic compounds, which are represented by the following general formula, useful as anticancer drug potentiaters having a potentiating effect on the incorporation of anticancer drugs into cancer cells, the compounds each synthesized by, for example, reacting a epoxy compound obtained by reacting a heterocyclic compound with an epihalogenohydrin, with an amine derivative.
Synthesis and Biological Activity of 4-(Diphenylmethyl)-α--1-piperazineethanol and Related Compounds
Sircar, Ila,Haleen, Steve J.,Burke, Sandra E.,Barth, Hubert
, p. 4442 - 4449 (2007/10/02)
A series of 4-(diphenylmethyl)-α--1-piperazineethanol and closely related compounds was synthesised and evaluated for cardiac and vascular activity in isolated perfused rat and guinea pig hearts.Compound 1 produced greater inotropic effects in rat hearts than in guinea pig hearts, a phenomenon which was also observed with the prototype agent DPI 201-106.Compound 15 produced an inotropic effect with one-tenth the potency of compound 1.Both compounds 1 and 15 demonstrated direct inotropic and vasodilatory effects when administered iv in anesthetized dogs, although the vasodilatory activity was more pronounced with compound 15 than 1 and DPI compound.Compound 1 lacks the CN moiety which is a key structural requirement in DPI for positive inotropic activity.The synthesis, in vitro, and in vivo evaluations of these agents, and comparative data with DPI-201-106 (compound 17) are reported.