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Published on: February 14, 2012
Adamantane and protoadamantanealkanamines as potential anti-Parkinson agents
Abstract:
The synthesis of 2-halo-1-adamantanemethanamines, 4-protoadamantanemethanamines, and 4-protoadamantaneamines is described. The anti-Parkinson activity of these amines in terms of reversal of reserpine-induced catalepsy in rats has been evaluated and compared with amantadine. 2-Bromo- and 2-chloro-1-adamantanemethanamines are shown to be twice as active as amantadine.
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