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An efficient synthesis of the selective H4 receptor agonist 4-methylhistamine is described. This approach can be used to prepare, without purification steps and in high yield, significant quantities of the product, useful as pharmacological tool to investigate the physiological roles of the histamine H4 receptor.
Keywords: 4-methylhistamine, histamine, H4-receptor, n-butyllithium, H4-agonist, yield
Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title: A Short and Efficient Synthesis of the Selective H4 Receptor Agonist 4- Methylhistamine
Volume: 6 Issue: 1
Author(s): Mirko Rivara, Valentina Zuliani, Pier V. Plazzi and Fabrizio Bordi
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Keywords: 4-methylhistamine, histamine, H4-receptor, n-butyllithium, H4-agonist, yield
Abstract: An efficient synthesis of the selective H4 receptor agonist 4-methylhistamine is described. This approach can be used to prepare, without purification steps and in high yield, significant quantities of the product, useful as pharmacological tool to investigate the physiological roles of the histamine H4 receptor.
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Rivara Mirko, Zuliani Valentina, Plazzi V. Pier and Bordi Fabrizio, A Short and Efficient Synthesis of the Selective H4 Receptor Agonist 4- Methylhistamine, Letters in Organic Chemistry 2009; 6 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017809787003223
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017809787003223 |
Print ISSN 1570-1786 |
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