Chemistry:Zylofuramine

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Short description: Chemical compound
Zylofuramine
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FormulaC14H21NO
Molar mass219.328 g·mol−1
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Zylofuramine[1] is a stimulant drug. It was developed in 1961,[2][3] and was intended for use as an appetite suppressant and for the treatment of senile dementia in the elderly, but there is little information about it and it does not appear to have ever been marketed.[4]

Its chemical structure has a similarity to other N-ethyl substituted stimulant drugs such as ethylamphetamine and N-Ethylhexedrone.

References

  1. Clarke RL, "Alpha-Aryl or Aralkyl Tetrahydrofurfurylamines", US patent 3091621, issued 1963-05-28, assigned to Sterling Drugs
  2. "α-Benzyltetrahydrofurfurylamines -- A New Series of Psychomotor Stimulants. I". Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry 5 (1): 77–95. January 1962. doi:10.1021/jm01236a010. PMID 14046619. 
  3. "α-Benzyltetrahydrofurfurylamines -- A New Series of Psychomotor Stimulants. II. Resolution of Isomers". Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry 5 (2): 362–72. March 1962. doi:10.1021/jm01237a014. PMID 14051912. 
  4. "α-Benzyltetrahydrofurfurylamines -- A New Series of Psychomotor Stimulants. III. The Pharmacology of D-Threo α-Benzyl-N-Ethyltetrahydrofurfurylamine (Zylofuramine)". Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie 146: 392–405. December 1963. PMID 14099588.