137642-80-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
C-attached aminoalkylindoles: Potent cannabinoid mimetics
D'Ambra, Thomas E.,Eissenstat, Michael A.,Abt, Jeffrey,Ackerman, James H.,Bacon, Edward R.,Bell, Malcolm R.,Carabateas, Philip M.,Josef, Kurt A.,Kumar, Virendra,Weaver III, John D.,Arnold, Renee,Casiano, Frances M.,Chippari, Susan M.,Haycock, Dean A.,Kuster, Joan E.,Luttinger, Daniel A.,Stevenson, Joan I.,Ward, Susan J.,Hill, W. Adam,Khanolkar, Atmaram,Makriyannis, Alexandros
, p. 17 - 22 (1996)
Aminoalkylindoles (AAIs) with potent cannabinoid agonist activity have been synthesized where the aminoalkyl chain is attached to the indole ring via a carbon atom of the cyclic amine.
Transfer of Activation from Indoles to Alcohols: A New Method for the Synthesis of Aminoethylindoles.
Eissenstat, Michael A.,Weaver, John D.
, p. 2029 - 2032 (1995)
Transfer of a sulfonyl group from an indole nitrogen to a β-amino alkoxide generates an indole anion and an aminoethylsulfonate which react to give aminoethylindoles.
