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Synthesis and anticonvulsant properties of some 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid (taurine) derivatives
Andersen,Sundman,Linden,Kontro,Oja
, p. 106 - 108 (1984)
A series of 2-acylaminoethanesulfonamides were synthesized by treating the corresponding sulfonyl chlorides with ammonia, a primary, or a secondary amine. A few compounds displayed marked anti-convulsant activity in mice when tested for their potency in the maximal electroshock seizure test. The piperidino, benzamido, phthalimido, and phenylsuccinylimido derivatives were active, whereas the succinylimido, saccharinylimido, and norbornendicarboxylimido compounds showed no activity. The interference with the sodium-independent taurine binding to mouse brain synaptic membranes was assessed to elucidate the possible mode of anticonvulsant action.
