Indole Carboxamidines and Aminomethylindoles as Antimetabolites of Serotonin
E Shaw, DW Woolley
Index: Shaw; Woolley Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1957 , vol. 79, p. 3561,3562
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Abstract
The early studies of the structural changes necessary to convert the hormone serotonin (I) into a specific antimetabolite of it had shown that one good way was to move the amino group from its position in the side chain of the hormone to position 5 in the indole nucleu~.~~~ The 5-amino-indoles, with alkyl groups in positions 3 (or 2 and 3) were active antiserotonins. However, they possessed the disadvantage that they were destroyed ...
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