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phenyl eth-en-yl amine [PEeA] - SAR?

gladiolus

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with PEA, modifications to the alpha position prevent reduction [eg amphetamine]: to a lesser extent so does beta substitution. Some pharmaceuticals bind the two, [eg tranylcypromine]. But has anyone ever thought of investigating a double-bond modification to the PEA over the alpha-beta positions to produce phenylethenylamine?
This molecule also has the strange property that if it is bent over onto the phenyl, it produces the indole molecule.

These 2 observations give me reason to suspect high pharmocological activity of PEeA, either DRA and NRA actions, or MAOI actions, quite possibly both. Yet sustained internet investigation produces not results of investigation of this compound.

What possible alterations of physiological effects could one expect from introducing this double bond? A longer-lasting PEA compound? Or something completely different?
 
I was just gonna write the same thing. but yeah.

what about alpha methyl derivatives with that double bond?
 
I was just gonna write the same thing. but yeah.

what about alpha methyl derivatives with that double bond?

Uh? In order to keep it from tautomerizing, you'd have to go as far as alpha-vinyl, I think. I think you might see irreversible MAO-inhibitor activity, owing to the reactivity of the alkene. Similar alkyne-substituted phenethylamines are used as irreversible MAOIs.
 
are you talking about (E)-1-phenylprop-1-en-2-amine or alpha-methylene-PEA? the former is my question. I ask because I don't understand why you go to an alpha-vinyl substitution (why not a plain longer alkyl?)
 
i suppose you could have something like this?

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^wouldn't that still undergo hydrolysis?
 
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DBU doesn't hydrolyse that easily; the amidines are more stable than the imines, I think.

The problem is that there's no reason at all to believe the damn thing would cross the BBB, since it's charged at biological pH, much less be active.

Well, aniline could still be a metabolite... I wouldn't put that stuff in my body. No way.
 
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