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Zylofuramine

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Zylofuramine
Systematic (IUPAC) name
(1R)-​N-​ethyl-​2-​phenyl-​1-​[(2R)-​tetrahydrofuran-​2-​yl]​ethanamine
Clinical data
Pregnancy cat.  ?
Legal status  ?
Identifiers
CAS number 3563-92-6
ATC code None
PubChem CID 71129
ChemSpider 64277 YesY
UNII 8N66VC535R YesY
Chemical data
Formula C15H23N 
Mol. mass 219.32264 g/mol
SMILES eMolecules & PubChem
 YesY(what is this?)  (verify)

Zylofuramine is a stimulant drug. It was developed in 1961,[1] 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.[2]

Zylofuramine is legal throughout the world. Its chemical structure has a vague similarity to other N-ethyl substituted stimulant drugs such as ethylamphetamine, but its structure would probably not be close enough for it to be considered a controlled substance analogue.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Clarke, R. L.; Harris, L. S. (1962). "α-Benzyltetrahydrofurfurylamines--a New Series of Psychomotor Stimulants. I". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 5: 77–95. doi:10.1021/jm01236a010.  edit
  2. ^ Harris LS, Clarke RL, Dembinski JR. Alpha-Benzyltetrahydrofurfurylamines - A new series of Psychomotor Stimulants. III. The Pharmacology of D-Threo Alpha-Benzyl-N-Ethyltetrahydrofurfurylamine (Zylofuramine). Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie. 1963 Dec 1;146:392-405.


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