Ethallobarbital
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5-ethyl-5-prop-2-enyl-1,3-diazinane-2,4,6-trione
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Routes of administration |
Oral |
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Metabolism | Hepatic |
Excretion | Renal |
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CAS Number | 2373-84-4 |
ATC code | N05CA20 (WHO) |
PubChem | CID 48542 |
ChemSpider | 44152 |
Synonyms | Aethallymal, Aethylal, Etallobarbital, Go 1067 |
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Formula | C9H12N2O3 |
Molar mass | 196.203 g/mol |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Ethallobarbital (brand names Dormin, Dumex, Dormitiv, Dorval), also known as ethallymal and 5-allyl-5-ethylbarbituric acid, is an allyl-substituted barbiturate described as a sedative/hypnotic.[1][2][3][4][5] It was first synthesized in 1927.[1]
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- ^ a b C.R. Ganellin; David J. Triggle (21 November 1996). Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents. CRC Press. pp. 51–. ISBN 978-0-412-46630-4.
- ^ Martin Negwer (1978). Organic-chemical drugs and their synonyms: an international survey. Akademie-Verlag. ISBN 978-0-89573-100-5.
- ^ Muller (19 June 1998). European Drug Index: European Drug Registrations, Fourth Edition. CRC Press. pp. 1440–. ISBN 978-3-7692-2114-5.
- ^ Alberto Frigerio; Malcolm McCamish (1980). Recent Developments in Mass Spectrometry in Biochemistry and Medicine. Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company.
- ^ GOLDHAHN H, BARTH H (November 1953). "[Barbituric acids. II]". Pharmazie. 8 (11): 913–8. PMID 13133697.
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