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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 104, Issue 4, 468-473, 1952
Copyright © 1952 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


THE CENTRAL DEPRESSANT PROPERTIES OF o-TOLOXYPROPYL CARBAMATES

F. M. Berger 1

1 Wallace Laboratories, Inc., New Brunswick, New Jersey

The paralyzing activity, toxicity and anticonvulsant action of mephenesin and certain o-toloxy propanols and their carbamate esters were determined. The carbamates derived from 3-o-toloxy-1,2-propanediol and 1-o-toloxy-2-propanol possessed greater paralyzing activity than the parent compounds while the carbamate derived from 3-o-toloxy-1-propanol had weaker activity than the parent compound. The carbamate ester of 3-o-toloxy-1-isopropoxy-2-propanol also had weaker paralyzing action than the parent compound. None of the compounds produced paralysis of significantly longer duration than mephenesin.

The acute toxicity of all the carbamate derivatives tested was similar or of a lower order than that of the corresponding parent compounds. The anticonvulsant activity of the carbamate derivatives appears to be greater in intensity hut equally short in duration as that of the parent compounds.

Submitted on January 14, 1952







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