Chemistry:Cetamolol

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Cetamolol
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Names
IUPAC name
2-[2-[3-(tert-Butylamino)-2-hydroxypropoxy]phenoxy]-N-methylacetamide
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
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KEGG
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Properties
C16H26N2O4
Molar mass 310.394 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Cetamolol is a beta adrenergic antagonist, more specifically a β1-adrenergic blocker.[1]

Synthesis

Cetamolol synthesis:[2][3][4]

References

  1. Klausner, MA; Irwin, C; Mullane, JF; Shand, DG; Leese, PT; Arnold, JD; Wollberg, W; Wagner, NB et al. (1988). "Effect of cetamolol on epinephrine-induced hypokalemia". Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 28 (8): 751–6. doi:10.1002/j.1552-4604.1988.tb03210.x. PMID 2905711. 
  2. "Optically-active 1-aryloxy-2,3-epoxypropane derviatives" GB patent 1458392, published 1976-12-15, assigned to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
  3. "Alkanolamines" BE patent 767781, published 1971-11-29, assigned to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
  4. D. J. Lecount, C. J. Squire, U.S. Patent 4,059,622 (1977 to ICI).