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'''1-Benzyl-4-(2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl)piperidine''' is a [[stimulant]] of the [[piperidine]] class which acts as a [[potency (pharmacology)|potent]] and [[binding selectivity|selective]] [[dopamine reuptake inhibitor]].<ref name="pmid9016326">{{cite journal |vauthors=Dutta AK, Coffey LL, Reith ME | title = Highly selective, novel analogs of 4-[2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl]-1-benzylpiperidine for the dopamine transporter: effect of different aromatic substitutions on their affinity and selectivity | journal = Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | volume = 40 | issue = 1 | pages = 35–43 |date=January 1997| pmid = 9016326 | doi = 10.1021/jm960638e }}</ref><ref name="pmid11806716">{{cite journal |vauthors=Dutta AK, Davis MC, Fei XS, Beardsley PM, Cook CD, Reith ME | title = Expansion of structure-activity studies of piperidine analogues of 1-[2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl]-4-(3-phenylpropyl)piperazine (GBR 12935) compounds by altering substitutions in the N-benzyl moiety and behavioral pharmacology of selected molecules | journal = Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | volume = 45 | issue = 3 | pages = 654–62 |date=January 2002| pmid = 11806716| doi = 10.1021/jm010316x}}</ref> It is closely related to [[vanoxerine]] and [[GBR-12,935]], which in contrast are [[piperazine]]s. |
'''<span style="word-break:break-all;">1-Benzyl-4-(2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl)piperidine</span>''' is a [[stimulant]] of the [[piperidine]] class which acts as a [[potency (pharmacology)|potent]] and [[binding selectivity|selective]] [[dopamine reuptake inhibitor]].<ref name="pmid9016326">{{cite journal |vauthors=Dutta AK, Coffey LL, Reith ME | title = Highly selective, novel analogs of 4-[2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl]-1-benzylpiperidine for the dopamine transporter: effect of different aromatic substitutions on their affinity and selectivity | journal = Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | volume = 40 | issue = 1 | pages = 35–43 |date=January 1997| pmid = 9016326 | doi = 10.1021/jm960638e }}</ref><ref name="pmid11806716">{{cite journal |vauthors=Dutta AK, Davis MC, Fei XS, Beardsley PM, Cook CD, Reith ME | title = Expansion of structure-activity studies of piperidine analogues of 1-[2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl]-4-(3-phenylpropyl)piperazine (GBR 12935) compounds by altering substitutions in the N-benzyl moiety and behavioral pharmacology of selected molecules | journal = Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | volume = 45 | issue = 3 | pages = 654–62 |date=January 2002| pmid = 11806716| doi = 10.1021/jm010316x}}</ref> It is closely related to [[vanoxerine]] and [[GBR-12,935]], which in contrast are [[piperazine]]s. |
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1-Benzyl-4-[2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl]piperidine
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C27H31NO | |
Molar mass | 385.551 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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1-Benzyl-4-(2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl)piperidine is a stimulant of the piperidine class which acts as a potent and selective dopamine reuptake inhibitor.[1][2] It is closely related to vanoxerine and GBR-12,935, which in contrast are piperazines.
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References
- ^ Dutta AK, Coffey LL, Reith ME (January 1997). "Highly selective, novel analogs of 4-[2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl]-1-benzylpiperidine for the dopamine transporter: effect of different aromatic substitutions on their affinity and selectivity". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 40 (1): 35–43. doi:10.1021/jm960638e. PMID 9016326.
- ^ Dutta AK, Davis MC, Fei XS, Beardsley PM, Cook CD, Reith ME (January 2002). "Expansion of structure-activity studies of piperidine analogues of 1-[2-(diphenylmethoxy)ethyl]-4-(3-phenylpropyl)piperazine (GBR 12935) compounds by altering substitutions in the N-benzyl moiety and behavioral pharmacology of selected molecules". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 45 (3): 654–62. doi:10.1021/jm010316x. PMID 11806716.