Cerebral function enhancers: acyclic amide derivatives of pyrimidinylpiperidines

  

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Cerebral function enhancers: acyclic amide derivatives of pyrimidinylpiperidines

Invention: Cerebral function enhancers: acyclic amide derivatives of pyrimidinylpiperidines

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1993Invention patented by Ronald J. Matson and Joseph P. Yevich on April 18th, 1993. Abstract: A series of acyclic amide derivatives of pyrimidinylpiperazines of Formula I ##STR1## wherein R.sup.1 is alkyl, phenalkyl, phenyl-hydroxyalkyl, phenyl and pyridinyl; R.sup.2 and R.sup.3 are hydrogen and alkyl; and R.sup.4 is hydrogen, halogen, and trifluoromethyl. Compounds of the invention can be incorporated into pharmaceutical compositions for use in enhancing cerebral function. The compounds are envisioned as being useful in restoration of cerebral function in degenerative disorders; in amnesia reversal; and in improvement of memory and learning processes.
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