The antiarrhythmic drug tocainide (5a) and some related chiral alpha-amino and alpha-imino anilides (5b-e) were synthesized in optically active form. The antinociceptive effects of the different stereoisomers of these compounds were examined and it was found that the analgesic effect of tocainide is due only to its (-)-(R)-enantiomer. Benzyl replacement for methyl group at the stereogenic centre of tocainide causes loss of activity while both enantiomers of the alpha-iminoxilidide 5e and of the strictly related tocainide analog 5d produce an analgesic effect without any stereoselectivity.
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