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AG-F-44342     N-cyclopentylaniline

Synonyms: SureCN1425186, CTK4I3512, ZINC05162445, AKOS000223055, AC1L3L7O, ...
 
 
 
 
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Disease relevance of N-cyclopentylaniline

  • Surprisingly, however, oral PPA failed to cause motor toxicity in mice even at doses that were many times higher than those that were protective in the MES test (TD50 greater than 300 mg/kg) [1].

References

  1. Anticonvulsant 1-phenylcycloalkylamines: two analogues with low motor toxicity when orally administered. Blake, P.A., Yamaguchi, S., Thurkauf, A., Rogawski, M.A. Epilepsia (1992) [Pubmed]
 
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