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D-161
Chemical compound
Chemical compound
D-161 is a chemical known in research circles as a triple reuptake inhibitor. Although this compound has lent support to the inclusion of dopamine in the monoamine hypothesis of depression, D-161 has not been tested in clinical trials.
A more recent study was reported.
A couple of patents are also disclosed.
Synthesis
The synthesis of this agent has been reported.
References
References
- (July 2008). "D-161, a novel pyran-based triple monoamine transporter blocker: behavioral pharmacological evidence for antidepressant-like action". European Journal of Pharmacology.
- (January 2014). "Flexible and biomimetic analogs of triple uptake inhibitor 4-((((3S,6S)-6-benzhydryltetrahydro-2H-pyran-3-yl)amino)methyl)phenol: Synthesis, biological characterization, and development of a pharmacophore model". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry.
- Aloke K. Dutta, WO2005105075 (Wayne State University).
- Aloke K. Dutta, US8017791 (2011 to Wayne State University).
- (1 July 2006). "Further Structural Exploration of Trisubstituted Asymmetric Pyran Derivatives (2 S ,4 R ,5 R )-2-Benzhydryl-5-benzylamino-tetrahydropyran-4-ol and Their Corresponding Disubstituted (3 S ,6 S ) Pyran Derivatives: A Proposed Pharmacophore Model for High-Affinity Interaction with the Dopamine, Serotonin, and Norepinephrine Transporters". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
- (28 April 2011). "Further Structure−Activity Relationship Studies on 4-((((3 S ,6 S )-6-Benzhydryltetrahydro-2 H -pyran-3-yl)amino)methyl)phenol: Identification of Compounds with Triple Uptake Inhibitory Activity as Potential Antidepressant Agents". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
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