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Anilines, Benzyl Amines, and Analogues

ANILINES, BENZYL AMINES, AND ANALOGUES An orally active local anesthetic agent that can be used as an (intiarrhythmic agent is meobenti ne (57). Its patented synthesis starts with -hydroxyphenyl nitrile and proceeds by dimethyl sulfate etherification and Raney nickel reduction to Alkylation of -methyl-dimethylthiourea with completes l.he synthesis of meobenti ne (57).  [Pg.45]

Bepridil (59) blocks the slow calcium channel and serves as an antianginal agent and a vasodilator. In its synthesis, alcohol (derived from epichlorohydrin) is converted to the corresponding chloride with thionyl chloride and displaced with the sodium salt of ]i-benzylaniline to give bepridil (59) ° [Pg.46]

A number of quaternary amines are effective at modulating nerve transmissions. They often have the disadvantage of being relatively nonselective and so possess numerous sideeffects. This contrasts with the advantage that they do not cross the blood-brain barrier and so have no central sideeffects. Clo- [Pg.46]

Another quaternary anti arrhythmic agent is emilium tosyl-ate (65). It is synthesized simply by quaternization of [Pg.47]


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