1996
DOI: 10.1002/ardp.19963290404
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Platelet Aggregation Inhibiting and Anticoagulant Effects of Oligoamines, Part 33 From Tetradecane‐ to Octacosanediamines

Abstract: Twenty alkanediamines were designed according to structure-activity relationships drawn from previous parts of this series and synthesized. Their general structure is CH3-(CH2)n-CHNH2-(CH2)m-CHNH2-(CH2)n-CH3, (n = 2-10; m = 3-6). Twelve of them inhibited the aggregation of human blood platelets in concentrations between 3-10 micromol/L halfmaximally (Born test, inducer collagen). With increasing m a decreasing n is necessary to achieve the optimum activity. In the most active compounds (7b, 7e, 7p) it is found… Show more

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