Flavones. 1. Synthesis and Antihypertensive Activity of (3-phenylflavonoxy)propanolamines Without Beta-adrenoceptor Antagonism
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The synthesis of a series of (3-phenylflavonoxy)propanolamines is described. These compounds were evaluated for potential antihypertensive activity in spontaneously hypertensive rats, as well as for in vivo and in vitro evidence of beta-adrenoceptor antagonism. Some of the compounds of this series exhibited effective antihypertensive properties but did not antagonize beta-adrenergic receptors. These active compounds represent a unique series of effective antihypertensive agents that, despite possessing structural characteristics typical of beta-blockers, does not have beta-adrenergic receptor blocking activity.
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