Lazabemide
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Formula | C8H10ClN3O |
Molar mass | 199.64 g·mol−1 |
Lazabemide (proposed trade names Pakio, Tempium) is a reversible and selective inhibitor of monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) that was under development as an antiparkinsonian agent but was never marketed.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Henriot S, Kuhn C, Kettler R, Da Prada M (1994). "Lazabemide (Ro 19-6327), a reversible and highly sensitive MAO-B inhibitor: Preclinical and clinical findings". In Tipton KF, Youdim MB, Barwell CJ, Callingham BA, Lyles GA (eds.). Amine Oxidases: Function and Dysfunction. Proceedings of the 5th International Amine Oxidase Workshop, Galway, Ireland, August 22–25, 1992. Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementum. Vol. 41. pp. 321–325. doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-9324-2_42. ISBN 978-3-211-82521-1. PMID 7931245.