Propallylonal
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5-(2-bromoprop-2-en-1-yl)-5-isopropylpyrimidine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione | |
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| CAS Number |
545-93-7 |
| ATC code | none |
| PubChem | CID 11020 |
| ChemSpider |
10554 |
| Synonyms | 5-isopropyl-5-(β-bromoallyl)barbituric acid |
| Chemical data | |
| Formula | C10H13BrN2O3 |
| Molar mass | 289.126 g/mol |
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Propallylonal (trade names Nostal, Quietal, Ibomal) is a barbiturate derivative invented in the 1920s.[1] It has sedative, hypnotic and anticonvulsant properties,[2] and is still rarely prescribed as a sleeping medication in some Eastern-European countries.
References
- ↑ US patent 1622129
- ↑ Holck HG, Riedesel CC, Robidoux FA. Studies on tolerance and cross-tolerance to Nostal (propallylonal; isopropyl-beta-bromallyl barbituric acid. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association. 1950 Nov;39(11):630-7.
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