Abstract

We have reported that functionalized amino acids (FAA) are potent anticonvulsants. Replacing the N-terminal amide group in FAA with phenethyl, styryl, and phenylethynyl units provided a series of functionalized amido ketones (FAK). We show that select FAK exhibit significant anticonvulsant activities thereby providing information about the structural requirements for FAA and FAK bioactivity.

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