trasentine
Adiphenine is a ternary amino ligand. It is used as a local anesthetic that reduces the frequency of acetylcholine-induced single-channel currents. It was originally introduced as a spasmolytic agent. Adiphenine reduced the muscle tone of the gastrointestinal tract, bile duct and gallbladder, bronchi, bladder. It affects the tone of the muscles of the eye, causing the pupil dilated (mydriasis), increased intraocular pressure, and paralysis of accommodation. Influences on the cardiovascular system, causing tachycardia and improving AV-conduction. Adiphenine side effects are: nausea, vomiting, heartburn, dizziness, headache. Adiphenine has not been widely used clinically. — NCATS
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Chemistry & pharmacology
SMILES
CCN(CC)CCOC(=O)C(c1ccccc1)c1ccccc1- Mol. weight
- 311.43 g/mol
- Lipinski Ro5
- Pass
- Rule of 3
- No
- Chirality
- Achiral Molecule
- Inorganic
- No
- Polymer
- No
Oral
No
Parenteral
No
Topical
No
Sources
- ChEMBLCHEMBL353846 ↗
- NCATSYKG6OR043Q ↗
- ChEMBLCHEMBL555654 ↗
Also known as
- adiphenin
- adiphenine
- adiphenine
- adiphenine
- adiphenine
- adiphenine
- adiphenine hcl
- adiphenine hydrochloride
- diphacil
- diphenylacetic acid diethylaminoethyl ester
- tranzetil
- trasentin
- trasentine