Diphenylpyraline

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Diphenylpyraline
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ATC code
Legal status
Legal status
  • In general: ℞ (Prescription only)
Pharmacokinetic data
Elimination half-life24–40 hours[1]
Identifiers
  • 4-benzhydryloxy-1-methyl-piperidine
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  • O(C(c1ccccc1)c2ccccc2)C3CCN(C)CC3
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Diphenylpyraline (DPP; sold as Allergen, Arbid, Belfene, Diafen, Hispril, Histyn, Lergobine, Lyssipol, Mepiben, Neargal) is a

hyperactivity in rodents.[6] It has been shown to be useful in the treatment of Parkinsonism.[7]

Synthesis

Diphenylpyraline synthesis via coupling of 4-hydroxy-1-methylpiperidine with benzhydrylbromide[8][9]

References

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  8. ^ US 2479843, Knox LH, Kapp R, "1-Alkylpiperidyl-4-benzhydryl ethers, acid salts thereof and their preparation", issued 23 August 1949, assigned to Nopco Chemical Company. 
  9. ^ DE 934890, Schuler WA, "Verfahren zur Herstellung von basischen Benzhydryläthern [Process for the production of basic benzhydrylethers]", issued 10 November 1955, assigned to Chemische Fabrik Promonta LLC.