Chemistry:Enallylpropymal
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Other names | Enallylpropymal |
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Formula | C11H16N2O3 |
Molar mass | 224.260 g·mol−1 |
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Chirality | Racemic mixture |
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Enallylpropymal (Narconumal) is a barbiturate derivative developed by Hoffman la Roche in the 1930s.[1] It has sedative and hypnotic effects and is considered to have a moderate abuse potential.[2]
References
- ↑ Schnider O, "N-Methyl-5,5-allylisopropylbarbituric acid", US patent 2072829, issued 2 March 1937, assigned to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
- ↑ "Drug dependence: its significance and characteristics". Bulletin of the World Health Organization 32 (5): 721–33. 1965. PMID 5294186.
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