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Fig 1.

Synthesis of xanthonoxypropanolamines.

1a; R = H, R1 = CH2CH2CH3 1b; R = H, R1 = CH (CH3)2 2; R = OH, R1 = CH (CH3)2.

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Fig 2.

Activity profile curve (i.p. route).

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Fig 3.

Activity profile curve (oral route).

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Table 1.

Average effect of standard drugs and test compounds (i. p. route).

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Table 2.

Average effect of standard drugs and test compounds (oral route).

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Fig 4.

Graphical representation of SGOT, SGPT, ALP, Albumin, total protein (Liver function test—i.p. route).

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Table 3.

Comparison of liver function: Enzyme activity, Alkaline Phosphatase and proteins level.

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Table 4.

Level of different parameters in serum found at Tmax after oral administration of test compounds and standard drugs atenolol [2529] and propranolol [3033].

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Fig 5.

The binding mode of 1b (grey) in the β1 adrenoreceptor active site.

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Fig 6.

Ligplot of 1b with β1 receptor active site.

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Fig 7.

Binding pattern of propranolol with β1.

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Fig 8.

Comparison of 1b (green) and propranolol ligand (grey) binding mode in the β1 active site.

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