Nisobamate
Chemical compound
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- 2-[(carbamoyloxy)methyl]-2,3-dimethylpentyl propan-2-ylcarbamate
- 25269-04-9
- 31767
- 29460
- 47OD817EW2
- DTXSID30865200
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InChI
- InChI=1S/C13H26N2O4/c1-6-10(4)13(5,7-18-11(14)16)8-19-12(17)15-9(2)3/h9-10H,6-8H2,1-5H3,(H2,14,16)(H,15,17)
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Nisobamate (INN; W-1015) is a tranquilizer of the carbamate family which was never marketed.[1][2]
See also
- Meprobamate
References
- ^ Ganellin CR, Triggle DJ, Macdonald F (1997). Dictionary of pharmacological agents. CRC Press. p. 1434. ISBN 978-0-412-46630-4. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
- ^ World Health Organization (2004). "The use of stems in the selection of International Nonproprietary Names (INN) for pharmaceutical substance" (PDF).
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