Abstract

AbstractThe compounds 1a—1l and 2a—2m were synthesized by condensation of various aryl‐1‐(4‐aminophenyl)piperazines and substituted piperidines with substituted 4‐chloroquinolines. The compounds were screened for their monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitory activities (in vitro) and various CNS activities (in vivo). Some compounds showed promising MAO inhibitory and antidepressant activities. The compounds did not produce acute neurological deficits and have low toxicity. Compound 1b is the most active member of the series. Structure‐activity relationships are discussed.

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