Homarylamine
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Synonyms | 1,3-benzodioxolyl-N-methyl-5-ethanamine; 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methyl-2-phenylethylamine |
CAS Number | 451-77-4 |
PubChem (CID) | 10776 |
ChemSpider | 10321 |
ChEMBL | CHEMBL2104353 |
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Formula | C10H13NO2 |
Molar mass | 179.21572 g/mol |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Homarylamine (INN;[1] also known as 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylphenethylamine or MDMPEA) is a substituted phenethylamine. It is the N-methylated analog of MDPEA.
Homoarylamine is known to have been patented for use as an antitussive agent.[2]
Derivatives[edit]
- Cyclization of Homoarylamine with formaldehyde gives Hydrastinine.
- Hydrastine
References[edit]
- ^ "International Non-Proprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Preparations" (PDF). Chronicle of the World Health Organization. 12 (3). 1958.
- ^ U.S. Patent 2,820,739
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