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Tiopronin, A Truncated and Rearranged VitaleTheine?

Relative to vitaletheine (below left), tiopronin (below right) lacks the methylene and nitrogen found adjacent to the carbamic acid moiety, its amide is inverted, and the ethylene moiety between the sulfur and the amide is rearranged to produce a methyl group alpha to the sulfur.
VitaleTheineTiopronin
These and other structural changes to the vitaletheine modulators, such as in levamisole, seem to cause dramatic losses in potency at the same time that they generate analogues having undesirable and even life-threatening side reactions, such as agranulocytosis, hypersensitivity reactions, and even death of normal tissue at the site of injection. Still, the anti-rheumatic activities of tiopronin and levamisole are good indicators that the vitaletheine modulators have potential in anti-autoimmune diseases.

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