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  • Title: Synthesis and muscarinic properties of (1S*,3R*,5R*)-trimethyl(1-methyl-6-oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3-yl)methyl ammonium iodide.
    Author: Giannella M, Piergentili A, Pigini M, Quaglia W, Rafaiani G, Tayebati SK.
    Journal: Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo); 1994 Jun; 42(6):1286-90. PubMed ID: 8069977.
    Abstract:
    To acquire more information about the so-called "muscarinic subsite", compound 4 was synthesized and tested. The results show that in comparison with deoxamuscarine (23) the muscarinic potency of 4 on M2 and M3 subtypes is not significantly altered by the presence of an epoxidic function, which confirms the donor-acceptor hydrogen bonding character of this receptive site. Conversely, there is a negative influence on the transduction processes. In addition, a second hydroxylic function bound on the carbon carrying the terminal methyl of the fourth substituent on the nitrogen dramatically affects the muscarinic behavior; the resulting compounds (11-14) lack any agonist or antagonist activity.
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