Double-headed haptens with pyrocatechol (poison ivy-like) and methylene lactone functional groups: a search for skin-tolerance inducers
H Mattes, C Benezra
Index: Mattes, Henri; Benezra, Claude Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1987 , vol. 30, # 1 p. 165 - 168
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Abstract
In order to develop new theories for desensitization, a potential skin sensitizer, 1, with two different haptenic ends,(a) a pyrocatechol group and (b) an a-methylene-y-butyrolactone moiety, separated by a straight nine-carbon-atom chain has been prepared and used to sensitize guinea pigs. A “monohapten” 8 containing an electrophylic a-methylene-y- butyrolactone, connected to a dimethoxybenzene group, has also been prepared. Both ...
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