Antihypertensive (2-aminoethyl)thiourea derivatives. 1.
J W Tilley, P Levitan, R W Kierstead, M Cohen
Index: J. Med. Chem. 23(12) , 1387-92, (1980)
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Abstract
Structure-activity studies were carried out on a series of antihypertensive 1-(2-aminoethyl)-3-(substituted phenyl)thioureas. From this class of compounds, the 2,6-dichlorophenyl analogue 2 was found to have potent oral antihypertensive activity in two hypertensive rat models and the renal hypertensive dog. In addition to its effect on blood pressure, 2 displayed sedative effects which had a marked species specificity.
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