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Aceclidine 3-Acetoxyquinuclidine

In contrast to the enantiomers of (145), both enantiomers of 3-acetoxyquinuclidine (aceclidine, 149) are potent muscarinics, and the S-enantiomer is only approximately one order cf magnitude less potent than acetylcholine. [Pg.65]

Strong cholinomimetic properties were shown by the tertiary analogue of compound (XLVII) - the hydrochloride (or salicylate) of 3-acetoxyquinuclidine (IVa) named aceclidine [122-126]. [Pg.307]

Thus, of the aliphatic acid esters studied 3-acetoxyquinuclidine (aceclidine) and 3-acetoxymethylquinuclidine had the greatest cholinergic activity. Increase of the distance between the acyl group and the quinuclidine ring, increase of the... [Pg.311]


See other pages where Aceclidine 3-Acetoxyquinuclidine is mentioned: [Pg.3]    [Pg.309]    [Pg.310]    [Pg.311]    [Pg.313]    [Pg.330]   
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