2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2015.06.045
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N-[(2,6-Dimethylphenoxy)alkyl]aminoalkanols—their physicochemical and anticonvulsant properties

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“…As long as the linker between xanthonoxy and aminoalkanol moiety is concerned, among the used ethylene and propylene—propylene is more beneficial, on the basis of comparison between compounds 9 and 12 . This result is another surprise contrary to our findings in other aroxyalkylaminoalkanol derivatives, where ethylene is superior to propylene (structures I and II) …”
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“…As long as the linker between xanthonoxy and aminoalkanol moiety is concerned, among the used ethylene and propylene—propylene is more beneficial, on the basis of comparison between compounds 9 and 12 . This result is another surprise contrary to our findings in other aroxyalkylaminoalkanol derivatives, where ethylene is superior to propylene (structures I and II) …”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The results of 9 and 12 suggest activity rather not of the compound itself, but of a metabolite. These results vary significantly from phenoxyalkylaminoalkanols, which exhibit activity immediately after administration and time of peak effect is usually 0.25 h or 0.5 h after administration . The results are presented in Table .…”
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“…Epilepsy is caused by multiple factors such as genes, trauma, neurodegeneration and intoxication [2]. Previous investigations have proved that individuals with epilepsy have higher mortality rates than the general population [3][4].…”
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