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Stimulants long-acting preparations

Guaiacols. Cresote, obtained from the pyrolysis of beechwood, and its active principles guaiacol [90-05-1] (1) and cresol [93-51-6] (2) have long been used ia expectorant mixtures. The compounds are usually classed as direct-acting or stimulant expectorants, but their mechanisms of action have not been well studied. Cresol is obtained by the Clemmensen reduction of vanillin (3), whereas guaiacol can be prepared by a number of methods including the mercuric oxide oxidation of lignin (qv) (4), the ziac chloride reduction of acetovanillone (5), and the diazotization and hydrolysis of o-anisidine (6). [Pg.517]

Several authorities note that preparations of senna fruit act more gently than senna leaf (Weiss and Meuss 2001 Wichtl 2004). However, concerns regarding the long-term use of stimulant laxatives are relevant to both the fruit and the leaf. [Pg.805]


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