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alpha-truxillic acid (also known as cocaic acid) shows significant anti-inflammatory activities as indicated by the formalin test in mice. While certain derivatives of alpha-truxillic acid can directly activate peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma, alpha -truxillic acid has no such activity.
6-Methoxy-alpha-tetralone is the starting materials in the synthesis of several complex biologically active compounds. For example, syntheses of derivatives of oestrane and 19-norsteroids, Desmethylnafoxidine aziridine and others.