Nealbarbital
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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5-allyl-5-(1,1-dimethylpropyl)pyrimidine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione
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CAS Number | 561-83-1 |
ATC code | none |
PubChem | CID 521716 |
ChemSpider | 455089 |
UNII | 25ATP958PA |
Synonyms | Nealbarbital, Censedal |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C12H18N2O3 |
Molar mass | 238.28 g/mol |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Nealbarbital (Censedal) is a barbiturate derivative developed by Aktiebolaget Pharmacia in the 1950s.[1] It has sedative and hypnotic effects, and was used for the treatment of insomnia.
References[edit]
- ^ US Patent 2899435
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