Boissier Pierre Simon, Jacques R. published the artcileThe psychoanaleptic action of some derivatives of phenyl-ethylamine which cause anorexia, Synthetic Route of 3115-28-4, the publication is Therapie (1965), 20(2), 297-309, database is CAplus.
Twelve phenylethylamine derivatives were administered orally and peritoneally to mice (0.5 ml./20 g.) and rats (1 ml./100 g.) and their behavior and the toxicity of the drugs were studied. Also antagonistic action against barbiturates was evaluated, and did not parallel the change in dosage. The stimulating action was observed in the following decreasing orders: d-amphetamine (I), dl-amphetamine (II), pipradrol (III), oxazimedrine (IV), levophacetoperan (V), ephedrine (VI), phenylpropanolamine (VII), amphepramon (VIII), chlorphentermine (IX), phendimetrazine (X), benzphetamine (XI), phenfluoramine (XII). The toxicity is greatest in I, was 25-67% less in II, VII, V, III, VI, IX, VIII, X, and IV were slightly toxic. XI and XII were practically nontoxic. All compounds are encephalic excitation agents.
Therapie published new progress about 3115-28-4. 3115-28-4 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Aliphatic Chain, name is 2-Butylhexanoic acid, and the molecular formula is C10H20O2, Synthetic Route of 3115-28-4.
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