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Cyclic amidine analogues of taurine and homotaurine: synthesis and effects on rat skeletal muscle.

A series of amidinosulfonic acids IIIa-f, analogs of taurine and homotaurine, was synthesized by reacting 2-aminoethane or 3-aminopropane sulfonic acid with lactim ethers Ia-c and then cyclized to sultams IVa-c and Vd-f. The effects of some selected amidinosulfonic acids III on membrane ionic conductances of rat skeletal muscle are described.[1]

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  1. Cyclic amidine analogues of taurine and homotaurine: synthesis and effects on rat skeletal muscle. Campagna, F., Carotti, A., Casini, G., Palluotto, F., Pierno, S., Tricarico, D., De Luca, A., Conte-Camerino, D. Farmaco (1994) [Pubmed]
 
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