3,3-Diphenylpropylamine Explained

3,3-Diphenylpropylamine is a form of diphenylpropylamine.

It is commonly conjugated to another agent giving a "bifunctional" molecule. Some such agents are used to treat cardiovascular diseases.

3,3-Diphenylpropylamine derivatives
Name IdentifierChemical structure
CID:9958467 [337359-07-6]
BZP derivative [1]
[57653-27-7]
[186495-49-8 ]
Fendiline[13042-18-7]
[100427-26-7]
[50597-65-4]
[23891-60-3]
[75437-14-8]
Fb: [52017-07-9]
[390-64-7]
now SRI-20041
[39516-21-7]
CB1 receptor ligand [117-34-0] [5586-73-2][2]

Notes and References

  1. Tadayuki Suzuki & Toshiharu Megumi, (1976 to Tokyo Tanabe Co Ltd).
  2. ((Urbani, P.)), ((Cascio, M. G.)), ((Ramunno, A.)), ((Bisogno, T.)), ((Saturnino, C.)), ((Marzo, V. D.)) . Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry . Novel sterically hindered cannabinoid CB1 receptor ligands . 16 . 15 . 7510–7515 . August 2008 . 10.1016/j.bmc.2008.06.001. 18579386 . 11563/122572 . free .