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CINNAMAMIDE     (E)-3-phenylprop-2-enamide

Synonyms: AC1NRUZZ, PubChem11078, Cinnamic amide, SureCN649508, SureCN649509, ...
 
 
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  • In situ X-ray observation of pedal-like conformational change and dimerization of trans-cinnamamide in cocrystals with phthalic acid [3].
  • The antitumor activity of cinnamamide (CNM), an agent acting on matrix metalloproteinase (MMP), was investigated in the present study [4].
  • OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to examine the metabolic effects of a specific histamine H(3) receptor antagonist, the cinnamic amide NNC 0038-0000-1202 (NNC 38-1202) [5].
  • Low-light video-recording in combination with automated tracking and event recording was used to identify the repellent and irritant effects of (1) cinnamamide, (2) copper ammonium carbonate, (3) a mulch, (4) a horticultural ground-cover matting impregnated with a copper formulation and (5) urea/formaldehyde [2].
  • Here we describe synthesis and biochemical testing of a novel series of non-peptide PTK inhibitors which have as characteristic active pharmacophore the cinnamamide moiety [6].

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  3. In situ X-ray observation of pedal-like conformational change and dimerization of trans-cinnamamide in cocrystals with phthalic acid. Ohba, S., Hosomi, H., Ito, Y. J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2001) [Pubmed]
  4. Cinnamamide, an antitumor agent with low cytotoxicity acting on matrix metalloproteinase. Jiang, X., Zhen, Y. Anticancer Drugs (2000) [Pubmed]
  5. Increase of neuronal histamine in obese rats is associated with decreases in body weight and plasma triglycerides. Malml??f, K., Golozoubova, V., Peschke, B., Wulff, B.S., Refsgaard, H.H., Johansen, P.B., Cremers, T., Rimvall, K. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2006) [Pubmed]
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