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Short description: Chemical compound
Pyrrobutamine |
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1-[(2E)-4-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-phenylbut-2-en-1-yl]pyrrolidine
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Formula | C20H22ClN |
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Molar mass | 311.85 g·mol−1 |
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C1CCN(C1)C/C=C(\CC2=CC=C(C=C2)Cl)/C3=CC=CC=C3
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InChI=1S/C20H22ClN/c21-20-10-8-17(9-11-20)16-19(18-6-2-1-3-7-18)12-15-22-13-4-5-14-22/h1-3,6-12H,4-5,13-16H2/b19-12+ NKey:WDYYVNNRTDZKAZ-XDHOZWIPSA-N N
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Pyrrobutamine is an antihistamine and anticholinergic.[1]
References
- ↑ "Chemical and pharmacological characteristics of the antihistaminic compound, pyrrobutamine". Annals of Allergy 11 (6): 754–7. 1953. PMID 13114796.
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mAChRs | Agonists | |
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Antagonists |
- 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate
- 4-DAMP
- Aclidinium bromide (+formoterol)
- Abediterol
- AF-DX 250
- AF-DX 384
- Ambutonium bromide
- Anisodamine
- Anisodine
- Antihistamines (first-generation) (e.g., brompheniramine, buclizine, captodiame, chlorphenamine (chlorpheniramine), cinnarizine, clemastine, cyproheptadine, dimenhydrinate, [[Chemistry:Dimetdimetindene, Diphenhydramine|diphenhydramine]], doxylamine, meclizine, mepyramine (pyrilamine), mequitazine, perlapine, phenindamine, pheniramine, Phenyltoloxamine|Phenyltoloxamine]]]], promethazine, propiomazine, triprolidine)
- AQ-RA 741
- Atropine
- Atropine methonitrate
- Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., clozapine, Chemistry:Fluperlapine
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