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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 87, Issue 3, 299-305, 1946
Copyright © 1946 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


STUDIES WITH TETRAZOLE DERIVATIVES

II. Some Pharmacology Properties Of 1,5-Disubstituted Tetrazoles

E. G. GROSS 1 and R. M. FEATHERSTONE 1

1 Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, State University of Iowa

The action of a group of 1,5-disubstituted tetrazole derivatives on the central nervous system has been studied. Both stimulatory and depressant effects have been observed. Certain relationships between chemical structure and pharmacologic action have become apparent. The optimum structural factors for maximum stimulatory action appear to be the presence of a relatively large saturated cyclic or open chain aliphatic group in position 1 and a small group, preferably methyl, in the 5 position of the tetrazole ring system. Several compounds in the group, namely 1-cyclohexyl-5-methyl tetrazole (TT-79), 1-cyclohexyl-5-ethyl tetrazole (TT-18), 1-cyclopentyl-5-methyl tetrazole (TT-09) and 1-isobutyl-5-methyl tetrazole (TT-020) are outstanding in their stimulatory effects and deserve further investigation.

Submitted on April 24, 1946







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