Overview of the present state of MAO inhibitors.

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In this paper an overview of the present state of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) is presented. The irreversible inhibitors are firstly considered. They have been divided into four chemical types: substituted hydrazine, cyclopropylamine, propargylamine and allylamine derivatives. Moreover, a tetrahydropyridine derivative (MPTP), recently described as an irreversible inhibitor of MAO-B, has been included among the irreversible MAOIs. The reversible inhibitors such as tetrahydro-beta-carbolines and salsolinol, phenylalkylamines: amphetamine, amiflamine and 2,3-dichloro-alpha-methyl-benzylamine. Among the short acting or reversible inhibitors the 4-(2-benzofuranyl) piperidine series and the morpholinoethylamino derivatives are discussed. Finally the oxazolidinone series is presented separately, as in this series reversible or irreversible inhibitors of the A or B form of MAO have been obtained.

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Strolin Benedetti, M., & Dostert, P. (1987). Overview of the present state of MAO inhibitors. Journal of Neural Transmission, Supplement. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8901-6_7

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