Carbubarb
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2-(5-butyl-2,4,6-trioxo-1,3-diazinan-5-yl)ethyl carbamate
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Trade names | Nogexan |
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CAS Number | 960-05-4 Y |
ATC code | none |
PubChem | CID 13743 |
ChemSpider | 13148 Y |
UNII | SIW4YR11ST Y |
ChEMBL | CHEMBL2104020 N |
Synonyms | Carbubarbital |
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Formula | C11H17N3O5 |
Molar mass | 271.270 g/mol |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Carbubarb (Carbubarbital, trade name Nogexan) is a carbamate-substituted barbiturate derivative, which has sedative effects.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ US patent 4428887, Tou, J. S. & Schleppnik, A. A., "Method of producing mono-substituted terminal diesters", issued 1984-01-31, assigned to Monsanto
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See also: GABAergics
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