Synthesis of mecamylamine analogues
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David Mangan, 'Synthesis of mecamylamine analogues', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2010, pp 280Download Item:
Abstract:
This project was concerned with the synthesis of structural analogues of the neuronal
nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) antagonist mecamylamine (MA). MA was used
clinically as an antihypertensive compound since the 1950s but has more recently been
investigated for its therapeutic potential as an anti-addictive and antidepressant compound.
Unfortunately MA is viewed as unsuitable for clinical use in this regard due to its non-specific
activity at various nAChRs subtypes and it was hoped that by making subtle changes to the
molecular structure of MA a novel compound could be found that would display higher selectivity
thereby enhancing the therapeutic potential of the parent compound.
Author: Mangan, David
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Southern, MikePublisher:
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