Sulcotidil
Sulcotidil (or suloctidil) is described as a vasodilator with antiplatelet activity.
Synthesis
As with the more classical compounds, preparation proceeds through bromination of the substituted propiophenone and displacement of halogen with octylamine. Reduction, in this case by means of sodium borohydride affords suloctidil.[1]
References
- ↑ G. Lambelin, J. Roba, and C. Gillet, GB 2025417 ; Chem. Abstr. 83, 97820 (1975).
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| Description |
- Anatomy
- Arteries
- head and neck
- arms
- chest
- abdomen
- legs
- Veins
- head and neck
- arms
- chest
- abdomen and pelvis
- legs
- Development
- Cells
- Physiology
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| Disease |
- Congenital
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Lymphatic vessels
- Injury
- Vasculitis
- Other
- Symptoms and signs
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| Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- beta blockers
- channel blockers
- diuretics
- nonsympatholytic vasodilatory antihypertensives
- peripheral vasodilators
- renin–angiotensin system
- sympatholytic antihypertensives
- vasoprotectives
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