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Synthesis and adrenoreceptor blocking action of aziridinium ions derived from phenoxybenzamine and dibenamine
Henkel,Portoghese,Miller,Lewis
, p. 6 - 10,7, 9 (1976)
Crystalline perchlorate salts of aziridinium ions derived from phenoxybenzamine and dibenamine were prepared. Both aziridinium ions were tested on the rat vas deferens and found to possess α adrenergic potencies which were nearly identical with those of the parent compounds. The hydrolysis rates of phenoxybenzamine and dibenamine aziridinium ions in physiological medium were found to be 6.04 x 10-4 and 8.35 x 10-4 sec-1, respectively. The rates of cyclization of the parent amines in aqueous medium were 1.9 x 10-2 and 7.2 x 10-3 sec-1, respectively. The potencies and kinetic profiles indicate that the aziridinium ion is the only active species in α adrenergic blockade. Moreover, differences in potency between phenoxybenzamine and dibenamine appear to be exclusively to a difference in receptor affinity rather than to a difference in intrinsic alkylating ability.