Publications by authors named "Alok K Awasthi"

Purpose: Multipurpose contact lens solution (MPS)/preservative-associated transient corneal hyperfluorescence has been suggested to represent corneal injury. To determine the validity of this assumption, the molecular-level interactions of common disinfectants in soft contact lens MPS and the corneal epithelium using an in vitro model were assessed.

Methods: A liposome-based model of the corneal epithelial surface was developed and used to assess the interactions of polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB), polyquaternium-1 (PQ-1), and fluorescein with membrane components and the effects of PHMB and PQ-1 on membrane integrity.

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Many of the drugs currently marketed for the treatment of schizophrenia are dopamine D2 receptor antagonists or partial agonists with or without mixed receptor pharmacology, and primarily treat the positive symptoms of schizophrenia. These drugs, depending on their pharmacological profile, have been categorized as typical (with low or no serotonergic component) and atypical (with a high serotonergic, 5-HT2A and 5-HT1A component) antipsychotics. Atypical antipsychotics have increased tolerability compared with typical antipsychotics, particularly against extrapyramidal side effects which are caused by D2 receptor antagonism, and an increased efficacy for the treatment of the negative symptoms associated with schizophrenia.

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[reaction: see text] A practical, large-scale synthesis of a beta-amino ester 1 was developed. A chiral imine derived from (S)-phenylglycinol and 3-trimethylsilylpropanal was coupled with the Reformatsky reagent 3 with high diastereoselectivity (de > 98%) to give (SS)-4a as the major isomer. The amino alcohol residue of the coupling product 4 was oxidatively cleaved with sodium periodate in the presence of methylamine.

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